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Information On Military Working Dogs

By Lisa Morris


Simply referred to as MWDs, these are specially trained dogs that are tasked with responsibilities such as attacking of the enemy, protecting the military personnel and the identification of explosives, weapons and drugs. These four legged heroes have been used in warfare since the early 120 BC. The of these military working dogs roles in battles have however over time evolved. Their acute sense of smell, loyalty, athleticism and quick learning abilities makes them the best candidates for such jobs.

The most preferred breeds for such work would include the German shepherd, the retriever and the Belgian Malinois. Such breeds normally are acquired from countries as Germany and Netherlands. Prior to being termed as a full member of the military, they get to sharpen their biting skills and their smelling skills through special training schedules.

This kind of training usually is provided by specialized military establishments and usually conducted by special dog handlers who similarly undergo specific training before handling the dogs. In most cases a standard sixty to ninety day training routine is subjected to them prior to becoming full members of the military force. An area of specialty is chosen for each dog. This being from the provided areas as bomb detection, drug detection and personnel protection. Furthermore, each dog gets an identity through a name.

In the 21st century, technology makes better equipment even for these dogs, as they get to wear advanced gear that confers upon them parachuting abilities and the ability to listen in on their handlers. Additionally, such gear plays an important role of protecting these animal workers from external assaults. Dogs as Cairo, have played important roles in the military field, most notable the taking down of Osama bin laden.

Nonetheless, these members of the military in most cases after repeated battlefield experiences, get to suffer post-traumatic stress. Most dogs suffering such mental disorders depict symptoms as, withdrawal, frantic attempts to run or wander away, increased vigilance even when in safe environments, drastic changes in the pre-existing relationship with the handler and an inability to conduct the activities for which the dog were trained to perform.

Adoption programs ensure that they peacefully retire after serving their nation. Such programs would have the staff frequently visit the veterans and similarly extract reports of their current wellbeing. Better still, these programs ensure that those disabled in battle get extra-special attention throughout their staying with the adopters.

Lengthy and respectful memorial services normally are set up for them that got killed in action. Similarly, for those that survived the rigors of battle and still managed to pull off a few heroic acts, get to be awarded with the so important PDSN Dickin medal. Which ultimately tells of how important these military personnel are. A most recent ceremony held at the Capitol Hill awarded four soldiers with such medals.

Conclusively, it would be right to state that they are not simple equipment to be used in battle, but are important companions to their human counterparts and deserve their earned respect. This in the light that their loyalty to humans survives the terrors of warfare as seen from scenarios where a dog stands by its handler even under terrifying warfare.




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