June 28, 2016 - As Credo, the police dog, tried to stop the suspect from advancing toward officers, the suspect pulled out a knife. That is when one officer opened fire, hitting the suspect and the canine, the release said.
After the shooting, Credo’s handler, Officer Mike Parcells, carried his partner’s limp body from the scene. He placed him into a patrol car and drove him to a nearby hospital, where the dog was declared dead.
Parcells was visibly shaken and upset. He ripped off his helmet and hurled it away before burying his head in his hand.
Around 12:30 p.m., Long Beach police tweeted that the dog had died.
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Long Beach Police Dog Shot, Killed In Line Of Duty By Friendly Fire
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Coast Guard MSRT conducts training exercise

NORFOLK, VA, UNITED STATES
06.27.2016
Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Nicholas Bean, a maritime enforcement specialist stationed at the Maritime Security Response Team in Chesapeake, Virginia, and his dog Chief Tocsa, participate in a training exercise in on the Spirit of Norfolk in Norfolk, Virginia, June 27, 2016. The MSRT is trained to be a first responder to potential terrorist situations; deny terrorist acts; perform security actions against non-compliant actors; perform tactical facility entry and enforcement; participate in port level counterterrorism exercises; and educate other forces on Coast Guard counterterrorism procedures. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Melissa Leake
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Coast Guard K-9 retires after 10 years of service

NY, UNITED STATES
06.30.2016
Coast Guard members from the Maritime Safety and Security Team New York gather to commemorate K-9 Chief Camilla’s retirement from service at a ceremony in Staten Island, New York, June 30, 2016. Chief Camilla retired as a Coast Guard K-9 explosives detection dog after 10 years of dedicated service with her handler, Petty Officer 1st Class Nicholas Heinen. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Sabrina Laberdesque.

Coast Guard members from the Maritime Safety and Security Team New York gather to commemorate K-9 Chief Camilla’s retirement from service at a ceremony in Staten Island, New York, June 30, 2016. Chief Camilla retired as a Coast Guard K-9 explosives detection dog after 10 years of dedicated service with her handler, Petty Officer 1st Class Nicholas Heinen. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Sabrina Laberdesque.

Petty Officer 1st Class Nicholas Heinen, a member of Maritime Safety and Security Team New York, addresses the audience during a retirement ceremony for his K-9, Chief Camilla on Staten Island, New York, June 30, 2016. Chief Camilla retired as a Coast Guard K-9 explosives detection dog after 10 years of dedicated service. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Sabrina Laberdesque.

Coast Guard members from the Maritime Safety and Security Team New York gather to commemorate K-9 Chief Camilla’s retirement from service at a ceremony in Staten Island, New York, June 30, 2016. Chief Camilla retired as a Coast Guard K-9 explosives detection dog after 10 years of dedicated service with her handler, Petty Officer 1st Class Nicholas Heinen. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Sabrina Laberdesque.

Coast Guard members from the Maritime Safety and Security Team New York gather to commemorate K-9 Chief Camilla’s retirement from service at a ceremony in Staten Island, New York, June 30, 2016. Chief Camilla retired as a Coast Guard K-9 explosives detection dog after 10 years of dedicated service with her handler, Petty Officer 1st Class Nicholas Heinen. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Sabrina Laberdesque.

Coast Guard members from the Maritime Safety and Security Team New York gather to commemorate K-9 Chief Camilla’s retirement from service at a ceremony in Staten Island, New York, June 30, 2016. Chief Camilla retired as a Coast Guard K-9 explosives detection dog after 10 years of dedicated service with her handler, Petty Officer 1st Class Nicholas Heinen. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Sabrina Laberdesque.
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EmBARKing on a new adventure

FORT JACKSON, SC, UNITED STATES
10.30.2015
Colonel Caryn "Suzie" Heard, the former Legislative Liaison assigned to the 81st RSC, spends time bonding with Beno, a retired military working dog at the Fort Jackson Kennel. Heard adopted Beno through a military adoption program to place K-9s with owners after they dog retires from active service.

Colonel Caryn "Suzie" Heard, the former Legislative Liaison assigned to the 81st RSC, spends time bonding with Beno, a retired military working dog at the Fort Jackson Kennel. Heard adopted Beno through a military adoption program to place K-9s with owners after they dog retires from active service.

Colonel Caryn "Suzie" Heard, the former Legislative Liaison assigned to the 81st RSC, spends time bonding with Beno, a retired military working dog at the Fort Jackson Kennel. Heard adopted Beno through a military adoption program to place K-9s with owners after they dog retires from active service.

Colonel Caryn "Suzie" Heard, the former Legislative Liaison assigned to the 81st RSC, spends time bonding with Beno, a retired military working dog at the Fort Jackson Kennel. Heard adopted Beno through a military adoption program to place K-9s with owners after they dog retires from active service.
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06.07.2016
Bbutler, a U.S. Marine Corps Military Working Dog (MWD) assigned to the Provost Marshall’s Office, K9 Section, Marine Corps Base, Camp Smedley D. Butler, poses for a photo aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, June 7, 2016. MWD Bbutler was born February of 2009 aboard Lackland Air Force base and was assigned to Okinawa in June of 2010. Military Working Dogs are commonly used for detecting explosives, narcotics, and other harmful materials. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by MCIPAC Combat Camera Cpl. Allison Lotz/Released)

CAMP FOSTER, OKINAWA, JAPAN
06.04.2016
Bbutler, a U.S. Marine Corps Military Working Dog (MWD) assigned to the Provost Marshall’s Office, K9 Section, Marine Corps Base, Camp Smedley D. Butler, poses for a photo aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, June 4, 2016. MWD Bbutler was born February of 2009 aboard Lackland Air Force base and was assigned to Okinawa in June of 2010. Military Working Dogs are commonly used for detecting explosives, narcotics, and other harmful materials. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by MCIPAC Combat Camera Cpl. Allison Lotz/Released)
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Amsterdamse politiehond ontvangt oorkonde

5 juli 2016
Een politiehond van de eenheid Amsterdam heeft deze week een officiële tevredenheidsbetuiging, oftewel oorkonde, in ontvangst genomen.
Het is de eerste keer dat een hond deze onderscheiding krijgt.
Politiehond Ayck mocht samen met zijn baasje Patrick op bezoek bij de Politie Amsterdam Zuid-Buitenveldert om zijn oorkonde in ontvangst te nemen.
Ayck spoorde op 3 mei een inbreker op in Amsterdam-Zuid die navigatiesystemen uit auto’s stal, zo schrijft de politie op Facebook.
Normaal gesproken komen alleen politiemensen die volgens hun leidinggevende een bijzondere prestatie hebben geleverd in aanmerking voor tevredenheidsbetuiging. Voor Ayck werd een uitzondering gemaakt, omdat hij erg goed speurwerk verrichtte en de dief zonder hem waarschijnlijk niet was gepakt.
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Deployed life not as “ruff” with help of therapy dog

KUWAIT
07.01.2016
MacGregor MacGregor, a Scottish terrier Human-Animal Bond dog and Red Cross volunteer, takes a nap July 1. The dog and Grace MacGregor, the dog’s handler, volunteer at the Resiliency Center and the Combat Support Hospital to promote the welfare and resiliency of Servicemembers and civilians at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. (Photo by Spc. Angela Lorden/Released)

Sgt. 1st Class Melissa Kass, a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) specialist with the 126th Military Police Company holds MacGregor MacGregor, a Scottish terrier Human-Animal Bond dog and Red Cross volunteer, for the first time July 1. MacGregor volunteers at the Resiliency Center and the Combat Support Hospital to promote the welfare and resiliency of Servicemembers and civilians at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. (Photo by Spc. Angela Lorden/Released)

MacGregor MacGregor, a Scottish terrier Human-Animal Bond dog and Red Cross volunteer, waits patiently for a treat from his owner, Grace MacGregor, July 8. The dog and Grace volunteer at the Resiliency Center and the Combat Support Hospital to promote the welfare and resiliency of Servicemembers and civilians at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. (Photo by Spc. Angela Lorden/Released)
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SPMAGTF-CR-AF & French Army execute Combined Arms attack exercise

CENZUB, FRANCE
06.21.2016
A French Army dog handler and U.S. Marines with Charlie company, 1st Battalion 8th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa observe enemy activity during a combined arms attack aboard Camp Sissonne, France, June 21, 2016. CENZUB provided SPMAGTF-CR-AF Marines with the ability to maintain their proficiencies in urban combat and integrate with French personnel and assets in a realistic scenario. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kassie McDole/Released.)

A French Army dog handler and U.S. Marines with Charlie company, 1st Battalion 8th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa prepare to breach and clear a building during a combined arms attack aboard Camp Sissonne, France, June 21, 2016. During CENZUB training SPMAGTF-CR-AF Marines had the opportunity to work in cooperation with company of French Army soldiers, integrating their skills and resources including weaponry and military vehicles to form an effective battle plan, similar to what they may face in the event of a future crisis. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kassie McDole/Released.)

A U.S. Marine with Charlie company, 1st Battalion 8th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa provdie security for French Army soldiers with the 34th Infantry Regiment during a combined arms attack aboard Camp Sissonne, France, June 21, 2016. During CENZUB training, SPMAGTF-CR-AF Marines had the opportunity to work in cooperation with company of French Army soldiers, integrating their skills and resources including weaponry and military vehicles to form an effective battle plan, similar to what they may face in the event of a future crisis. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kassie McDole/Released.)

A French dog handler and a U.S. Marine with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion 8th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa post security on a subdued target aboard Camp Sissonne, France, June 21, 2016. CENZUB provided SPMAGTF-CR-AF Marines with the ability to maintain their proficiencies in urban combat and integrate with French personnel and assets in a realistic scenario. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kassie McDole/Released.)

A French Army dog handler with the 34th Infantry Regiment and U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Albert A. Martorell, (right), a linguist with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa observe enemy activity during an embassy reinforcement training event against a simulated enemy of French Army soldiers with the Center for Urban Combat Training aboard Camp Sissonne, France, June 20, 2016. Bilateral training helps maintain core mission proficiencies while also building working relationships and familiarity with allied nations that can support the crisis response mission. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kassie L. McDole/Released)

A French Army dog handler with the 34th Infantry Regiment and U.S. Marines with Bravo company, 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa provide security during an embassy reinforcement training event against a simulated enemy of French Army soldiers with the Center for Urban Combat Training aboard Camp Sissonne, France, June 20, 2016. Bilateral training helps maintain core mission proficiencies while also building working relationships and familiarity with allied nations that can support the crisis response mission. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kassie L. McDole/Released)
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Je forumnaam verwijst zeker naar de DH, die de Commando's gebruikten bij de opsporing van Osama.
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korthaar schreef:Je forumnaam verwijst zeker naar de DH, die de Commando's gebruikten bij de opsporing van Osama.


is een ode aan het beestje

Btw. was trouwens een Malinois..
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Military police train in Alaska

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, AK, UNITED STATES
07.13.2016
Faro, a military working dog, waits for his handler’s commands during quarterly law enforcement training with Soldiers assigned to the 545th Military Police Detachment, 17th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, U.S. Army Alaska, Wednesday, July 13, 2016, on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. The Soldiers were evaluated on various scenarios including traffic stops, and responding to domestic disturbances, as well as explosives searches and apprehending suspected dangerous individuals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)

Army Pfc. Ian Smith, left, gives a command to his military working dog Faro, as he bites the arm of a role-playing soldier during quarterly law enforcement training with Soldiers assigned to the 545th Military Police Detachment, 17th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, U.S. Army Alaska, Wednesday, July 13, 2016, on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. The Soldiers were evaluated on various scenarios including traffic stops, and responding to domestic disturbances, as well as explosives searches and apprehending suspected dangerous individuals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)

Army Pfc. Ian Smith, right, holds his military working dog Faro as he bites the arm of a role-playing soldier during quarterly law enforcement training with Soldiers assigned to the 545th Military Police Detachment, 17th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, U.S. Army Alaska, Wednesday, July 13, 2016, on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. The Soldiers were evaluated on various scenarios including traffic stops, and responding to domestic disturbances, as well as explosives searches and apprehending suspected dangerous individuals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)

Army Cpl. Jared Schultz, and his military working dog Teddy, wait to begin a vehicle inspection during quarterly law enforcement training with Soldiers assigned to the 545th Military Police Detachment, 17th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, U.S. Army Alaska, Wednesday, July 13, 2016, on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. The Soldiers were evaluated on various scenarios including traffic stops, and responding to domestic disturbances, as well as explosives searches and apprehending suspected dangerous individuals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)

Soldiers assigned to the 545th Military Police Detachment, 17th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, U.S. Army Alaska, arrest a role-playing soldier for a crime during quarterly law enforcement training, Wednesday, July 13, 2016, on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. The Soldiers were evaluated on various scenarios including traffic stops, and responding to domestic disturbances, as well as explosives searches and apprehending suspected dangerous individuals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)

Teddy, a Military working dog, waits for his next vehicle inspection during quarterly law enforcement training with Soldiers assigned to the 545th Military Police Detachment, 17th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, U.S. Army Alaska, Wednesday, July 13, 2016, on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. The Soldiers were evaluated on various scenarios including traffic stops, and responding to domestic disturbances, as well as explosives searches and apprehending suspected dangerous individuals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)
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86th SFS welcomes new MWD

RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, RP, GERMANY
07.12.2016
Staff Sgt. Bernardo Cortes, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog trainer, leads Rogo, 86th SFS MWD in training, over a barrier July 12, 2016, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Rogo is a brand new MWD out of Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, and arrived at Ramstein on June 29. He must undergo a 90-day trial period before he will officially become a Ramstein MWD. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tryphena Mayhugh)

Staff Sgt. Lance Oakes, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog trainer supervisor, holds up a ball for Rogo, 86th SFS MWD in training, July 12, 2016, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Rogo arrived at Ramstein on June 29 straight out of training, and must undergo a 90-day trial period to ensure he has what it takes to be an MWD. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tryphena Mayhugh)

Rogo, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog in training, pulls on a toy July 12, 2016, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Rogo arrived at Ramstein on June 29 from training and must undergo a 90-day trial period to ensure he has what it takes to be an MWD. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tryphena Mayhugh)

Rogo, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog in training, attacks a “perpetrator” July 12, 2016, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Rogo underwent extensive basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas and arrived at Ramstein on June 29. Rogo has a 90-day trial period before he will officially be a MWD. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tryphena Mayhugh)
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QATAR
07.18.2016
Vvass, a military working dog, awaits medical evacuation July 18, 2016, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, to receive advanced care from U.S. Army veterinarians in Germany. Staff Sgt. Christopher Hotine, 380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, accompanied MWD Vvass on the flight. (U.S. Air Force photo/Technical Sgt. Carlos J. Treviño)

Military working dog Vvass leads Staff Sgt. Christopher Hotine, 380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, on board a C-17 Globemaster III July 18, 2016, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. VVass and Hotine were travelling through AUAB for treatment at a U.S. Army veterinary facility in Germany. (U.S. Air Force photo/Technical Sgt. Carlos J. Treviño)

Staff Sgt. Christopher Hotine, 380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, talks to his military working dog VVass to reassure him as he enters his kennel prior to their medical evacuation July 18, 2016, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, via a C-17 Globemaster III to receive advanced veterinary care in Germany. The 379th Expeditionary Medical Group Enroute Patient Staging Facility hosted MWD VVass, Hotine, and several other patients before their flight. (U.S. Air Force photo/Technical Sgt. Carlos J. Treviño)
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07.25.2016
Senior Airman Daniel Smith, 90th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler and MWD Oli, walk across Frontier Park during Military Monday in Cheyenne, Wyo., July 25, 2016. Several groups of military working dogs and their handlers were recognized at the event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Ruano)
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Lending a paw: Coast Guard helps Air Force military working dogs get acclimated

CLEARWATER, FL, UNITED STATES
07.29.2016
Air Force Staff Sgt. Matthew McElyen and Senior Airman Michael McKeithan, dog handlers from 6th Security Forces Squadron, military working dog division, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla. conduct canine training at Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater, Fla., Friday, July 29, 2016. The Coast Guard partnered with the handlers to help prepare the dogs for the sights, smells and sounds of a helicopter prior to deployment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ashley J. Johnson)

Air Force Senior Airman Michael McKeithan, a dog handler from 6th Security Forces Squadron, military working dog division, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla. runs from a Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicpoter while conducting canine training at Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater, Fla., Friday, July 29, 2016. The training helps prepare dogs for the sights, smells and sounds of a helicopter prior to deployment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ashley J. Johnson)

Lt. Rachel Post, a pilot at Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater, Fla., meets with a military working dog and his handler, Air Force Staff Sgt. Matthew McElyen, 6th Security Forces Squadron, military working dog division, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla. before conducting canine training at the air station, Friday, July 29, 2016. The training helps prepare the dogs for the sights, smells and sounds of a helicopter prior to deployment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ashley J. Johnson)

Members from Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater, Fla., team up with members from Air Force 6th Security Forces Squadron, military working dog division, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla. to conduct canine training at the air station, Friday, July 29, 2016. The training helps prepare the dogs for the sights and sounds of a helicopter prior to deployment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ashley J. Johnson)
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Ik wil even zeggen dat ik de foto's in dit topic altijd even bekijk en waardeer dat je ze plaatst.
Ik word niet heel blij van wat ik op de meeste foto's zie maar vind het wel interessant om hier wat meer over te leren op deze manier.
Ik word niet heel blij van wat ik op de meeste foto's zie maar vind het wel interessant om hier wat meer over te leren op deze manier.

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Arctic Thunder Special Needs and Family Day 2016

Arctic Thunder Special Needs and Family Day 2016

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, AK, UNITED STATES
07.29.2016
Military working dog, Caesar, patiently waits as Air Force security forces and Army military police prepare for a military working dog demonstration during Arctic Thunder Special Needs and Family Day, July 29, 2016. JBER opened its doors to the public, showcasing more than 40 key performers and ground acts to include the JBER joint forces, U.S. Air Force F-22, and U.S. Navy Blue Angels demonstrations teams. (U.S Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Javier Alvarez)

Faro, a military working dog, prepares for a military working dog demonstration during Arctic Thunder Special Needs and Family Day, July 29, 2016. JBER opened its doors to the public, showcasing more than 40 key performers and ground acts to include the JBER joint forces, U.S. Air Force F-22, and U.S. Navy Blue Angels demonstrations teams. (U.S Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Javier Alvarez)

Private First Class Ian Smith, a military working dog handler with 549th Military Working Dog Detachment, plays with Faro, a military working dog, during Arctic Thunder Special Needs and Family Day, July 29, 2016. JBER opened its doors to the public, showcasing more than 40 key performers and ground acts to include the JBER joint forces, U.S. Air Force F-22, and U.S. Navy Blue Angels demonstrations teams. (U.S Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Javier Alvarez)

Corporal Jared Schultz, 549th Military Working Dog Detachment specialized search dog handler, pets Teddy, a military working dog, during Arctic Thunder Special Needs and Family Day, July 29, 2016. JBER opened its doors to the public, showcasing more than 40 key performers and ground acts to include the JBER joint forces, U.S. Air Force F-22, and U.S. Navy Blue Angels demonstrations teams. (U.S Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Javier Alvarez)

Faro, a military working dog, leads Private First Class Ian Smith, a military working dog handler with 549th Military Working Dog Detachment, toward Corporal Jared Schultz, 549th MWD Detachment specialized search dog handler, during a military working dog demonstration at the Arctic Thunder Special Needs and Family Day, July 29, 2016. Security Forces personnel train dog teams in all aspects of canine law enforcement and are occasionally assigned to an armory to control and safeguard arms, ammunition and equipment. (U.S Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Javier Alvarez)

Faro, a military working dog, lunges toward Corporal Jared Schultz, 549th Military Working Dog Detachment specialized search dog handler, during a military working dog demonstration at the Arctic Thunder Special Needs and Family Day, July 29, 2016. JBER opened its doors to the public, showcasing more than 40 key performers and ground acts to include the JBER joint forces, U.S. Air Force F-22, and U.S. Navy Blue Angels demonstrations teams. (U.S Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Javier Alvarez)
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A police man with a dog tries to seperate the protest groups from the PRO NRW and group 'Koeln gegen Rechts' at the main station in Cologne, Germany, 31 July 2016. From the main station, a counter demonstration by PRO NRW against the demontration being held by supporters of Erdogan has begun. Alongside were also those from a group 'Koeln gegen Rechts' (lt. Cologne against Right).
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Military Working Dog (MWD) training exercises at Naval Support Activity Souda Bay

GREECE
07.27.2016
SOUDA BAY, Greece (July 27, 2016) Military Working Dog (MWD) unit Master-at-Arms 1st Class Stephanie M. Durazo instructs Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Karen L. Crocker at Naval Support Activity Souda Bay with military working dog Eeverest. The canines with the MWD unit are used to apprehend suspects and to detect explosives and narcotics while searching buildings, ships and submarines. (U.S. Navy photo by Heather Judkins/Released)

SOUDA BAY, Greece (July 27, 2016) Military Working Dog (MWD) Weezy waits for orders from his handler, Master at Arms 2nd Class Robert A. Muccino during training exercises at Naval Support Activity Souda Bay. MWDs are used to apprehend suspects and to detect explosives and narcotics while searching buildings, ships and submarines. (U.S. Navy photo by Heather Judkins/Released)
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De hond wordt gebruikt als gereedschap om opgelegd te schieten.Cairo_ schreef:Military Working Dog (MWD) training exercises at Naval Support Activity Souda Bay
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Zou voor de jagers ook niet verkeerd zijn.
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Op het eerste gezicht dacht ik dat ook, maar het is gezichtsbedrog. Ze steunt gewoon op haar elleboog. Lijkt me trouwens ook bijna onmogelijk om de hond als steun te gebruiken. Moet die wel héél stil liggen en niet hijgen....korthaar schreef: De hond wordt gebruikt als gereedschap om opgelegd te schieten.
Zou voor de jagers ook niet verkeerd zijn.
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Dat is een kwestie van steadiness:Cairo_ schreef:Op het eerste gezicht dacht ik dat ook, maar het is gezichtsbedrog. Ze steunt gewoon op haar elleboog. Lijkt me trouwens ook bijna onmogelijk om de hond als steun te gebruiken. Moet die wel héél stil liggen en niet hijgen....korthaar schreef: De hond wordt gebruikt als gereedschap om opgelegd te schieten.
Zou voor de jagers ook niet verkeerd zijn.
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Lekker je hond doof schieten,,,,,,,,,,,, 

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geweldig!korthaar schreef:Dat is een kwestie van steadiness:Cairo_ schreef:Op het eerste gezicht dacht ik dat ook, maar het is gezichtsbedrog. Ze steunt gewoon op haar elleboog. Lijkt me trouwens ook bijna onmogelijk om de hond als steun te gebruiken. Moet die wel héél stil liggen en niet hijgen....korthaar schreef: De hond wordt gebruikt als gereedschap om opgelegd te schieten.
Zou voor de jagers ook niet verkeerd zijn.
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SEATTLE, WA, UNITED STATES
08.04.2016
Petty Officer 2nd Class James Grant, a maritime enforcement specialist and dog handler assigned to Maritime Safety and Security Team 91101 in Seattle, and his partner Sonya, a Belgian Malinois explosives detection canine, take a break on Lake Washington during Seafair activities, August 4, 2016. Now in it’s 67th year, Seafair is an annual Seattle event that celebrates summer in the Pacific Northwest.
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MWDs Bad to The Bone

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Rico, 2nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog, plays with a toy after completing an explosives/narcotic detection training at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., July 19, 2016. MWD teams train about 15 hours weekly, rotating between scenarios involving explosive/narcotic detection, law enforcement, deployment and patrol exercises. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)

Aura, 2nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog, rests after completing an explosives/narcotic detection training at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., July 19, 2016. Barksdale’s MWDs are trained in patrol certification, narcotics and explosives detection. In addition to patrolling the base, they also provide support to all four branches of the military, local law enforcement and federal agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)

Aura, 2nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog, takes a break after completing an explosives/narcotic detection training at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., July 19, 2016. MWDs are bred at Lackland Air Force Base, and some eastern block countries with the sole purpose of performing law enforcement duties. MWDs train for two years from birth before becoming certified and sent to their first base of operation. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)

Senior Airman Brandon McCarty, 2nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, looks for simulated improvised explosive devices during training at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., July 19, 2016. MWD teams work together to identify simulated IEDs and trigger pressure plates buried underground. This exercise provided the team with a safe environment to sharpen skills used in daily applications on and off base. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)

Rico, 2nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog, flags a suspicious item during training at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., July 19, 2016.The training scenario provided the handler and MWD a safe and secure environment to hone detection skills crucial to completing real world missions. Teams are required to train multiple times a week on a variety of simulated scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)

Senior Airman Brandon McCarty, 2nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, inspects a perimeter fence at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., July 19, 2016. McCarty conducted the security check as part of daily patrols. MWD teams perform a versatile mission, covering various aspects of base security and personnel safety. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)

Rico, 2nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog, conducts a perimeter patrol at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., July 19, 2016. MWD teams check perimeter fences for foreign objects or breaches on the fence daily. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)

Rico, 2nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog, conducts a perimeter patrol at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., July 19, 2016. Rico and his handler Senior Airman Brandon McCarty from the 2nd Security Forces Squadron have worked together as a team for over one year. Handlers train and work with their designated dogs to strengthen the bond necessary to make an effective team. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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ik kijk alleen plaatjes in dit topic maar vind ze super gaaf!

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Sas schreef:ik kijk alleen plaatjes in dit topic maar vind ze super gaaf!

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K-9s protect national conventions

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Staff Sgt. Jordan Caldwell, 341st Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, poses with his K-9 Lady during training Aug. 8, 2016, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. Caldwell and Lady served as a detection team during the Republican and Democratic National Conventions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daniel Brosam)

Staff Sgt. Jordan Caldwell, 341st Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and his K-9 Lady, train together Aug. 8, 2016, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. Caldwell said the training they conduct on base is a direct reflection of what could potentially be a real-world scenario. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daniel Brosam)

Staff Sgt. Antonio Gallegos, 341st Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and his K-9 Eric, search a vehicle Aug. 8, 2016, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. Gallegos and Eric searched vehicles while serving as a detection team during the Republican and Democratic National Conventions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daniel Brosam)

Staff Sgt. Antonio Gallegos, 341st Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, poses with his K-9 companion Eric during training Aug. 8, 2016, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. Gallegos and Eric served as a detection team during both the Republican and Democratic National Conventions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daniel Brosam)