Military working dogs have long played a practical role in modern warfare. Around 2010, thousands of them were deployed worldwide to detect explosives, clear routes, and protect troops.
A canine with nearly a decade of military experience was honored with a retirement ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on the afternoon of Monday, Feb.
Rick Colts knew something was wrong the moment his military working dog changed his search pattern. It was June 1, 2011, the final patrol before Colts and his German shepherd, Torry, were scheduled to ...
Military Working Dog Flex arrived at the 88th Security Forces Squadron at WPAFB on May 7, 2019.
WASHINGTON — Hank Ford, a 54-year-old Army and Marine Corps veteran, was dozing one morning in February after his wife left for work, when his service dog, Tommy, started barking and pawing his chest ...
He was just three months old when he first encountered humans in uniform, unaware of borders or the scent of gunpowder. Today ...
A Washington based non-profit is helping veterans across the country rebuild their lives by pairing them with professionally ...
In a spectacular display of skills army dogs enthralled the audience at a show organised by Army Training Command (ARTRAC) in Shimla city of Himachal Pradesh. The dog show, which marked the beginning ...
Remo, a combat dog with the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, showcases the remarkable stories of military working dogs trained to detect explosives. From playful pup to skilled detective, his journey ...