Photos Pictures of Dogs in the Military & Police (K9)

Colombian Army K9 Unit

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Military Working Dog Kiara licks her handler Staff Sgt. Rosanne Caballero, 799th Security Forces Squadron MWD trainer, after searching vehicles for contraband July 23, 2014, at Creech Air Force Base, Nev. Handlers play with their dogs throughout the day to praise them for a job well done as well as to build a bond between each other.
 
OK sorry I thought it was the incident in New Zeland !!! thanks for the info!!!
 
On 11 May 2019, Tank-Masters.de had the great opportunity to visit 4th Company, Airborne Regiment 31 from Seedorf during the company raid Operation Greifvogel at the Nienburg-Langendamm Local Training Area as part of to exercise Green Griffin.

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Gos d´atura and other Spanish shepherd dogs are originary from the Pyrenees, so they must be acclimated to high mountain conditions.

For rescue and police works, an important requirement for dogs is to be smart, and shepherd dogs use to be quite intelligent.

Neither did I know that this breed were used to this purpose, but I am not suprised by this.
 
Who is exactly the man in your avatar pic @Skyline Drive ?

It's Colonel Hurley E. Fuller, he commanded the 110th Infantry of the 28th Division in the Battle of the Bulge. He sacrified his Regiment in order to slow down the attacking German 5. Panzer Armee. Being outnumbered 1 to 10, his Regiment was destroyed in the first four days of the German counterattack.

Neither the 110th, nor Col. Fuller, never received any official recognition for their bravery on the "Skyline Drive". "Skyline Drive" is the name the GI's had given to the N7 highway, running up from Diekirch to Saint Vith, the road along which the Americans had put up their main line of defense.
 
Gos d´atura and other Spanish shepherd dogs are originary from the Pyrenees, so they must be acclimated to high mountain conditions.

For rescue and police works, an important requirement for dogs is to be smart, and shepherd dogs use to be quite intelligent.

Neither did I know that this breed were used to this purpose, but I am not suprised by this.
What you say makes sense Mokordo......my "Suela" was extremely sharp, never had a dog that showed such an accute situational awareness, even better than all the hunting dogs I had over the years.

A picture of her running on the beach.

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