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Meet Axel: A new Chelmsford Police K-9

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2008

Chelmsford Police K-9 officer Dave Leo has a new dog, Axel, a 19-month-old German shepherd from the Czech Republic.

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  • On behalf MJA Kennels and K-9 Training Facility LLC. He looks good and seem to be serious. Good Luck

  • I wanna pet the shit out of this dog looks like a wolf :3

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  • Rest in Peace Axel, such a beautiful and powerful animal...sorry for your loss Dave.

  • i will be honest!!!this doggy is so cutee :)

  • He looks like Tom Morello D:

    And that dog and him look very much for each other, awwww

  • Your dog looks awesome! How is he doing? it would be nice to hear an update about him. and where can i get a harness like that for my dog.. i like the handle on the side and i cant seem to find anything like that online... Thank you!!!

  • BEAUTIFUL dog!

  • hey...what is the pedigree of this dog?????????

  • this guy is a fucking faggot

  • i was looking for black and tan...lol...what a shallow jerk!!! XD

  • @K9ProSportUSAdotcom youre right about light eyes not being favored as the breed standard, but honestly, as far as intimidation goes, a dark colored dog with yellow or light colored eyes is alot more intimidating then dark colored eyes. its probably something to do with the fact that it very much resembles a wolf. so this probably benefits a police dog since you want to intimidate a suspect into just giving up before even having to send out the dog. 

  • LOVE the combination of amber eyes and black coat. When I was growing up we had a mostly black GSD with bright gold eyes. He was actually a good stable guy, but he looked terribly intimidating with those eyes against a dark coat. Most wild canids have lighter irises like this dog. The exception would be arctic wolves who usually have brown. A good eye is never a bad color!

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