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Posts Tagged working dogs
K9 Heat Injuries
Know what to do if the worst happens during the hot months.
From The Loadout Room:
It’s no secret that dogs pant to expel heat. So telling you panting is a sign of distress would be absurd. Dogs pant often, without being in distress. So how do you know when it’s an emergency?
Dogs that are being affected by heat will extend their tongues as far out of their mouths as possible, expanding the surface area in order to maximize efficiency of heat expulsion. Oftentimes, dogs that are starting to become affected by heat will outstretch their tongues, with the tip of the tongue expanding at the edges, making the end of the tongue appear wider than the base. As body temperature increases, the edges at the tip of the tongue will curl upwards and many dogs will lift their lips to expose their gums to further facilitate the cooling process. The tongue will begin to turn a deep red or even purple color as the dog succumbs to high temperature.
Read more: http://loadoutroom.com/16521/understanding-heat-injury-k9-athlete/#ixzz3fofYUpuQ
K9 Warriors
Mike Ritland is a former US Navy SEAL who trains military dogs. He has written a book about his experience with military dogs and founded the Warrior Dog Foundation. He was also interviewed on 60 Minutes in a segment about military dogs:
Military Dog Monument
From Military Times
The first national monument to pay tribute to military dogs will be unveiled in California in just two months. The U.S. Working Dog Teams National Monument will honor every dog that has served in combat since World War II.
Military Dog to Get Equivalent of Victoria Cross
From ITV:
An Army sniffer dog who died of a seizure shortly after his handler was killed in Afghanistan will posthumously receive the highest Military Honour available to animals today.
EliteK-9.com
Posted by Brian in Medic, Training, Warrior Tools, Warriors on 27/Jun/2012 13:26
This site has a everything a police/military working dog trainer or handler will need. The toy section might also be a good place for someone with a large breed to checkout.
US War Dog Association
The US War Dog Association is dedicated to recognizing the role of war dogs and their handlers in the military.
2012 Police and Military Working Dog Conference
K-9 Cop Magazine is sponsoring the conference that will be held Oct 1-3, 2012 in Nashville, TN. Click here to download the registration form.
K-9 First Aid
In the video the guy mentions products for civilians, unfortunately their website only has the products available for police and military.
Military Working Dogs
Posted by Brian in News, Warrior Tools, Warriors on 5/May/2011 22:04
ForeignPolicy.com has a weekly column on working dogs in the military written by Rebecca Frankel. This is a nice photo essay she did on war dogs. It is being reported that a dog was with the team that disposed of Osama bin Laden.