

One of the Dobermans is hit by a car, and another dog collects that dog’s saddlebag and continues on its way. The operation goes off exactly as planned, and the dogs collect the money and head home. While Sammy and Jojo head back to the training ranch, sprinkling dirt from the ranch along the way as a sort of trail of breadcrumbs, June picks up where Barney left off.

Eddie and June are left to finish the operation and blow the whistles. Just before he’s supposed to blow the dog whistles corresponding to each dog, Barney has second thoughts and leaves the command post across the street. Dillinger is the last to enter and carries the note giving the instructions to the tellers. On the day of the bank robbery, all six dogs do exactly what they are trained to do and enter the bank one at a time, lying down and waiting for the command to start the robbery. June realizes that Eddie sees her as disposable, and she and Barney get even closer behind Eddie’s back. June is left out of the arrangement but gets a promise from Eddie to receive $15,000 out of his share. For his part Barney wants half of the take, but he agrees to a one-fourth share after some convincing by Sammy. Eddie outlines the specifics of the plan to Barney, which, if successful, will net the crew $600,000 if all of the dogs come back successfully. Barney has also become close with Eddie’s girlfriend, June, and she convinces Barney to stay and finish the job. Eddie reveals that if Barney leaves, he’ll kill the dogs.
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Barney confronts Eddie, who tells Barney that he is free to leave and not to worry about the dogs. As Barney trains the dogs, he becomes suspicious and figures out the bank robbery plot on his own. They are accompanied by a bulldog that Eddie names J.

Barney, unaware that Eddie is planning to use the dogs in his heist, reluctantly agrees to train the six Dobermans, to which Eddie bestows the names of famous bank robbers (Dillinger, Bonnie, Clyde, Pretty Boy Floyd, Baby Face Nelson and Ma Barker). When Barney is discharged from the Air Force, he comes to work with Eddie and is surprised when Eddie has Dobermans for Barney to train instead of German Shepherds, which is what Barney is accustomed to training. At the same time, Eddie reconnects with Jojo and Sammy to come up with a plan to rob a payroll from a bank, including building a replica of the bank. He poses as a journalist doing a story about trained military dogs, and he convinces an Air Force dog handler named Barney to work with him in a dog training business. Eddie finds his inspiration as he watches some Doberman Pinschers chase off a couple of boys who were chasing some boys who were trying to rob a junkyard. The three part ways, and Eddie is left to come up with his next plan. Dejected, the leader of the crew, Eddie, muses that the human factor is what goes wrong with his plans and that what he needs is robots – something that he can control and that will follow orders exactly. As they exit the bank one of them throws the money in the trunk of what looks like their car but is just identical. Three bank robbers – Eddie, Jojo and Sammy - plan what they think is a perfect bank heist.
