Posts Tagged ‘Military working dogs’

Building the Perfect Working Dog Through Modern Science

October 5th, 2011 | 2 Comments

    Working dogs serve modern society in a variety of diverse ways — as search and rescue operatives, as guards and protectors, as trackers, and as drovers, just to name a few.  We rely on them in these capacities and we have every interest in ensuring that they perform their duties to their full potential.  It should therefore come as little surprise that we have looked to modern science with increasing frequency in recent years to help working dogs and their handlers to optimize their performance.  
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Recommended Reading On Military Working Dogs

September 12th, 2011 | 1 Comment

    Last week we spilled some ink on the subject of military working dogs (“MWDs”).  We reported that both David Petraeus and the Pentagon itself have gone on the record stating that dogs are more effective bomb-detectors than any technological solution currently within our capabilities.

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