He also stated that patrols with no canine capacity only have a success rate of three to five percent
Van Straaten said they train Texan black-and-tan coonhounds, Belgian Malinois, foxhounds and blue ticks skills that benefit counter-poaching initiatives—free tracking, incursion, detection, patrol, and apprehension dogs. “They begin training from birth and are socialized from a very young age. They learn how to track, bay at a person in a tree, and follow basic obedience,” he explained.
or to just chew their hands off, that would be cool. Maybe a strong bite to the balls to top it off.