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"A lot of people see a 110-pound Malinois pulling on the leash and think, She’s going to lose that dog ," says Officer Sarah Jennings (name anonymized for operational security), a 10-year veteran of a metropolitan K9 unit. "But controlling a K9 isn’t arm wrestling. It’s reading intent."

The is not a novelty. She is an evolution. She brings neurochemistry, refined handling mechanics, and relentless emotional intelligence to a field that was previously dominated by testosterone.

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