Hey, this is literally what they were designed to do, and if properly trained they won’t mess up the store. Thanks to their nose thet can cover a lot more ground than a human could in a round
ReadRightRed99 on
They called them “The Lads.”
Vesper2000 on
A lot of businesses used to use dog night patrols. I was in an old part of the maintenance area of the downtown building I work in and I found dog paw prints in the dust.
HereForTheSpectacle on
Release the hounds.
Original-Let8340 on
I was a kid in the 80s and it seemed like Dobermans were all over the place as night watchdogs. Or is my mind just making that up?
rellsell on
I remember a movie, probably in the seventies and probably one of those classy made for TV movies, about a guy who gets trapped overnight in a building using dobermans as security. I think this is the first time I’ve thought of that movie since I watched it.
Edit: lol… Doberman Patrol (1973).
Undrwtrbsktwvr on
Have one and don’t have to lock my doors unless I’m worried about the lawsuit from the family of the deceased intruder.
IndependentYam3227 on
I can’t remember if it’s a Macy’s, but this features in ‘Thunderbolt and Lightfoot’.
oldschool-rule on
Try that in today’s world and you would get sued from several special interests groups just out to make a buck!
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Hey, this is literally what they were designed to do, and if properly trained they won’t mess up the store. Thanks to their nose thet can cover a lot more ground than a human could in a round
They called them “The Lads.”
A lot of businesses used to use dog night patrols. I was in an old part of the maintenance area of the downtown building I work in and I found dog paw prints in the dust.
Release the hounds.
I was a kid in the 80s and it seemed like Dobermans were all over the place as night watchdogs. Or is my mind just making that up?
I remember a movie, probably in the seventies and probably one of those classy made for TV movies, about a guy who gets trapped overnight in a building using dobermans as security. I think this is the first time I’ve thought of that movie since I watched it.
Edit: lol… Doberman Patrol (1973).
Have one and don’t have to lock my doors unless I’m worried about the lawsuit from the family of the deceased intruder.
I can’t remember if it’s a Macy’s, but this features in ‘Thunderbolt and Lightfoot’.
Try that in today’s world and you would get sued from several special interests groups just out to make a buck!