It's virtually impossible to re-home them. Those poor dogs were turned into violent tools. That's why the cops put them down after they're done unless their handler offers to adopt them.
A friend of mine runs an animal shelter, and he recently took one in. I dont know for sure what his plans are, but I don't think he ever plans on giving it to anyone else just because of the fact that it was used as a police dog. He's definitely doing his best to retrain it.
It's virtually impossible to re-home them. Those poor dogs were turned into violent tools. That's why the cops put them down after they're done unless their handler offers to adopt them.
And when their handler does adopt them they inevitably maul someone and get put down anyway.
A friend of mine runs an animal shelter, and he recently took one in. I dont know for sure what his plans are, but I don't think he ever plans on giving it to anyone else just because of the fact that it was used as a police dog. He's definitely doing his best to retrain it.