There also wasnt a ton of distraction around him either.
hit the nail on the head there....:goodidea: cops running, suspect(s) running, cats, dogs, other animals, sirens, horns blowing, people including cops disturbing track scents, etc.... are all distractions a Police K-9 will encounter in the field and the dog will often go into prey drive really fast and when a dog is in strong prey drive it does not want to let go of what its caught.
thats why you will often here that a Police K-9 is "sleeve happy" and when it has the sleeve it wont let go very easily and the sleeve is slipped off. im not a big fan of sleeve training at all my self for Police dogs. im a firm believer in suit training for Police dogs.
ive seen poorly trained or worked K-9's run right along side of a suspect looking for that sleeve and refuse to bite. thats usually a result of a police dog that sees little action in the street cause either its handler is useless and never exposes the dog to real life action or simply poor training or just a dog that should have washed out in the academy. can be all sometimes.
if you watch a KNPV trail you will see how a "REAL" Police dog should act. Police departments dont have the time or resources to train their dog like that tho. KNPV dogs are usually Malinos which imo are the best dogs period for Police training but thats just me. there are plenety of incredible Sheppards dont get me wrong but a Malinos can just do things physically that Sheppard has more difficulty doing.
to complete a Police K-9 academy it takes a green dog about 4 months to complete its training. a KNPV trained dog which is usually seen in Europe but are here as well will take close to a year just complete one aspect of its training. 3-5 years before a KNPV dog is completely trained. French Ring is also a favorite of mine and again takes years to get a complete title. they are usually trained to attack the legs and there are pros and cons to that but its a pretty impressive feat nonetheless when you watch them compete.
I will say that we have a black Sheppard that is simply one of the best Police K-9's I have ever seen period. incredible biter, tracker, obedience, drug dog, etc... gives new meaning to the phrase "clear headed". he would tear ur throat out if u got near the car but as soon as he jumps out of the car he will jump up and lick ur face. he is the prodigy of police dogs and would sell for probably $60k if sold by one of those estate protection dogs you see on the internet all the time scamming people. one in a hundred thousand easily.