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Probably Bad News: Man’s Best Friend FAIL

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  1. ZombieFan says:

    And the driver wasn’t smart enough to say it’s his dog’s special sock he found outside.

  2. nggggga haha i have a nice fkiiing asssssss ngga i wanna tapp u so hard btch

  3. Eric says:

    Undercover K-9.

  4. RWW says:

    Someone needs to get that dangerous thug off the streets.

  5. Beo says:

    its a win. the dog just want his best friend to live better…

  6. benj says:

    Man’s best fail.

  7. Lark says:

    “Sheriff Brad Lohrey says he wished everyone travelled with their own personal drug dog.”

    LOL

  8. JediGoalie30 says:

    Apparently McGruff has gone undercover. Talk about taking a bite out of crime!

  9. PikalaxALT says:

    Last line is WIN.

  10. Gert says:

    Nad people give pit bulls such a bad rap…

  11. Rob McMillin says:

    Yeah, awesome. Bet the dog gets killed when the owner goes to jail and can’t take care of it anymore. Signed his own death warrant. Another senseless waste.

    • John Bono says:

      That’s for the best anyway isn’t it? Crazy world where pot sends you to jail and owning an attack animal is considered perfectly reasonable under the law.

      • krazeecain says:

        You don’t know anything about pit-bulls, they’re only bad dogs when people train them so.

        • John Bono says:

          Lol outside I dog show, I’ve never seen a pit, rottweiler, or doberman that wasn’t being walked my someone trying to send a clear message to the neighborhood.
          They’re bred to kill; they’re bought to kill; and you should have to register them just like any other deadly weapon.

          • John Bono says:

            And of course I typoed the third word of my post.

          • Derpydoo says:

            . . and none of that would indicate that you know anything about Staffies . . . or American Bulldogs . . Or PBT’s . .

            So you = FAIL . .

            • John Bono says:

              I understand what those dogs are for. But you don’t see hoodlums walking any of those breeds through the ghetto. While a lot of breeds could really do some damage to a human, people don’t really buy those dogs for those purposes in the US.

          • TorachiKatashi says:

            American Pit Bull Terriers were originally bred for dog fighting, and are now bred to be well-rounded family companions and working dogs. Even when they were bred for dog fighting, they were bred to never, EVER be human aggressive. Pits that showed any kind of human aggression were killed on-the-spot, because those dogs were worthless to dog fighters. Any Pit who shows even an ounce of human aggression, is going against what is the essence of a Pit. A Pit who dislikes people is like a Border Collie who dislikes herding.

            Rottweilers were bred both as herding dogs (believe it or not), and as guard dogs. Any dog that is to be used as a guard dog must be under their owner’s complete control, be completely reliable, and also have the instinct to be able to tell what is and isn’t a threat. A trained guard dog is one of the safest dogs you could ever be around. As much as I would never leave a child alone with a dog, if I had to choose, I would leave my child with a Schutzhund-trained Rottweiler a million times before I would leave them with an obedience-trained Labrador Retriever.

            Doberman Pinschers were bred to be both powerful, reliable guard dogs, and at the same time, loving, gentle family companions. Much in the same way as Pits, a Doberman that you can not trust with your friends and family is useless as a Doberman, and much as with the Rottweiler, a Doberman who does not follow their owner’s every word or cannot be trusted completely, is equally useless.

            Any Pit, Rottweiler, or Doberman who fits your description, is nothing but an aggressive mutt who has been bred miles away from what their breed represents.

            A little education does the mind good. You might want to learn a thing or two about the breeds you’re discriminating against before you go spewing your hatred everywhere.

            • Hupplehop says:

              Nice job being a judgmental prick. Pit bulls make good fighting dogs BECAUSE they’re so obedient to their owners. I have one and he’s the sweetest thing ever. If you’re going to be close-minded, blame the breed and not the owner, and think that the only use for a dog is biting people, I suggest you get off your high horse and get something known as an “education”

            • Adam says:

              Thank you for your post, too many people have the wrong perception of these dogs. An issue we face with our big dopey beast (a 70lb blue nose gotti pit) is that from what we’ve seen out of him, we fear he might actually be too -friendly- in a security scenario such as a break-in.

          • Fred Fnord says:

            More Labrador retrievers bite people every year than pit bulls, per capita. And Labrador retrievers receive a lower grade on the ‘canine good citizen’ test, on average, than pit bulls.

            If people in your neighborhood buy pit bulls in order to look tough, there’s no way in which that is the pit bull’s fault. They are loving, smart, obedient, and very friendly dogs (both to people and to other dogs) if they are socialized in the same way your average golden retriever is socialized.

            In San Francisco, pit bulls are one of the most popular breeds, and nobody is ‘sending a message’ by having one. I stop to pet most dogs that I see. In all my time here, I have never been growled at, let alone bitten, by a pit bull. I was bitten once by a chihuahua and once by a dachshund, and growled at by dozens of dogs, but never a pit bull.

            There are two reasons pit bulls have a bad name. One is that people buy them and abuse them, and they react poorly to that, just like any dog does. The other is that they have unusual jaw strength, which means that once you’ve abused them enough, and they bite someone, it is apt to do a lot of damage.

  12. Ashley Parson says:

    The guy probably threw the sock out himself to hide the drugs. When the officer asked him why he threw out the sock, he lied that the dog did it to try and avoid charges for concealing evidence.

  13. Justhere says:

    Dog win
    Owner fail

  14. Straya says:

    This is most defiantly a win.

  15. Another reason why I don’t like pitbulls.

  16. shadowchaser says:

    pitbull. what else to say.

  17. dud says:

    i innocently assumed that this meant pot, as in pots and pans

  18. jc says:

    f*ck the police.

  19. pinz says:

    whats truly dumb, he went to jail over pot and hash, f this country

  20. Cool Face says:

    LOL he must have massive socks to fit a whole pot in their!! why would he even put it in the sock??? to protect it like a bubbel wrap lolz?

  21. Prior Semblance says:

    Awesome dog =D

  22. sean says:

    consider my luck. i’m visiting my parents in moro oregon, and just talked to this Sheriff’s deputy. and then i get on failblog

  23. fluffers says:

    my college professor told me the worst thing you could do is toss your stash since you relinquish all rights to it as your personal property. if it’s on you, or in this case, in the car, you have rights to it as private property if it’s not an obvious illegal object. i.e. hidden in sock, it’s a sock to the cop. to search, he’d need the driver’s permission, a warrant, or could hold him til a sniffer dog could get there to get a reading to have probably cause to search

  24. Navegador says:

    You snitch!

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