Browns legend chased down by Air Force K-9 in wild experience
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Former NFL players Joe Thomas and Whitney Mercilus pose with Randolph Air Force Base canines and their trainers.legend Whitney Mercilus, Thomas not only learned what the canines and their trainers do on a daily basis, but they got to see just how fast the dogs are during the"K-9 forty." "It was really cool for me and Whitney to see it up close, put the dog suit on and we got to try to run away and try to act like perpetrators as well as we possibly could," Thomas explained."I’m not sure I would’ve survived it had I not been wearing that dog suit."
While it was an exhilarating experience, it was one where Thomas learned a lot about an area of the armed forces he now has an extra appreciation for.
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