THE DOG OF WAR: SAS team ambushed by evil ISIS jihadis saved by faithful pooch

Source: UK Sunday Express | May 8, 2016 | Joey Millar

A BLOODTHIRSTY group of 50 heavily-armed Islamic State (ISIS) jihadis that ambused an SAS team were sent RUNNING by a military attack dog that came to the crack soldiers’ rescue.

The hero Alsatian was accompanying the troops on a training exercise in the north of the country when their convoy of four vehicles came under fire from extremist militants. 

One of the SAS cars was destroyed by a homemade bomb and the outnumbered forces were forced to split up and take cover. 

With the ISIS fighters pinning the British troops down using two heavy mounted machine guns, an American soldier who was with the group released the snarling dog. 

It charged at the attackers, dodging bullets before taking down one of the jihadis and ripping his neck and face. 

It then turned its attention to another extremist, savaging his arms and legs in a frenzied assault. 

The jihadis, who are thought to have never seen an Alsatian before, fled the scene screaming, allowing the SAS team to call in air support.

The brave dog returned to his handler and the team, who eventually made their escape when two jets swooped in to relieve the pressure and begin attacking the jihadis.

The team then made their way to safety with the dog, who is now being treated by the troops as a hero. 

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    The American Alsatian is a large-breed companion dog. Its coat is medium in length and can be either gold, silver, black sable or cream. Silver sable coloring is the most desirable. White or black sable markings are extremely rare. The eyes range from light brown to yellow and are almond shaped with a wolfish stare. The ears stand erect and the black-tipped tail hangs down touching the pasterns. The head and hips are broad with a strong, dark muzzle. The toes are slightly splayed and the bones on the leg are large and round. The chest is deep and the body is longer than tall.

    The American Alsatian is a great family companion dog. They are extremely loyal to their family members and accept children and other pets. The American Alsatian remains aloof to strangers, but is never fearful or aggressive. They are watchful and intelligent, learn quickly and will respond to the softest sounds. With the proper amount of exercise the American Alsatian is extremely calm and quiet, even when left alone for extended periods of time. They do not initiate play unless encouraged. This breed tends to have a low prey drive and activity level. They do not have a tendency to bark, whine, dig or run the fence. They respond well to light correction. Thunderstorms or gun shots do not bother them. Because the American Alsatian is very attached to its family, they readily choose to stay close to the comfort of home. Socialize well. Be sure to always be your dog’s consistent pack leader.

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