
I understand this is a pug, not a buldog, but it was an irristably cute picture.

Take a paws from the affairs of today, to consider a somewhat lighter side of life.
I do have a question for the people in Tennessee. "What in the Hell are you feeding your dogs?"
Whatever it is please please please give some to the Vols.
Steve
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Bulldog mauls police car; Taser fails to stop it
Associated Press
March 15, 2010, 3:33PM
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Chattanooga Police
The dog removed the bumper from this car in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Share Print Share Del.icio.usDiggTwitterYahoo! BuzzFacebookStumbleUponCHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — What happened to a Chattanooga police officer's car was certainly under the radar.
A city police spokeswoman said Sunday that Officer Clayton Holmes had been checking traffic speeds with radar and stopped to fill out a report when he felt his car shaking. He found a bulldog chewing on the tires.
After the dog attacked two passing cars and a second police car, officers used pepper spray and a Taser on it, but the animal wasn't deterred.
By the time McCamey Animal Center staffers captured that dog and two others, it had chewed two tires and the entire front bumper off Holmes' patrol car.
Officer Rebecca Royval said the dogs got out of a fence at a nearby welding shop. The owner was cited and the dogs were removed.






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