Today Military Working Dogs (MWDs) are an integral part of our nation's armed services and these dedicated and highly trained companions save an average of 150 lives during their careers.
Not exact matches
Madam Speaker, I rise
today to recognize some of the unsung heroes of our ongoing
military campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq: the Military Working Dogs
military campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq: the
Military Working Dogs
Military Working Dogs (MWDs).
Today the Black Russian Terrier is a popular family guard
dog, as well as a
working guard
dog for the
military and police organizations.
Today, they
work as service
dogs, and in some countries are trained to participate in
military and Police actions.
Today, many
dogs still
work on farms, and they serve even more noble purposes: as service
dogs, guiding the blind, assisting the handicapped,... MORE helping the police and
military, participating in search - and - rescue efforts and comforting the sick.
We not only
work through engagement and motivational exercises, but also have experience with the same
dog training techniques in use
today by the Secret Service, Police, and
Military trainers around the world to help train your family
dog!
Today,
military working dogs complete rigorous training before they are stationed with their handler and unit.
Today, they are still used as
working dogs for the
military and police, and as watchdogs, guard
dogs, rescue, and weight - pulling
dogs.
Today, the US
military's only dog training facility is the Military Working Dog School, which is located on the Lackland Airforce Base in San Anto
military's only
dog training facility is the Military Working Dog School, which is located on the Lackland Airforce Base in San Antonio,
dog training facility is the
Military Working Dog School, which is located on the Lackland Airforce Base in San Anto
Military Working Dog School, which is located on the Lackland Airforce Base in San Antonio,
Dog School, which is located on the Lackland Airforce Base in San Antonio, TX.