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He was really impersonating a cop, then.
Yep, 100% standard cop behavior.
Your moderately to barely trained dog acting totally normally to intimidating new people?
Potential lethal threat, the sentence is death.
Our highly trained service canine?
Well he/she's an officer of the law, so when we directly command one to attack you, you can't defend yourself because they have more rights than you do, citizen.
They. He/she is just clunky.
Method acting.