Working dogs and handlers work with special forces that use dog skills. Mr. Thornton said, "They are working in a fire, public transportation such as underground, train stations, airports, and large public events that may be threatened with bombs, and drugs and other "(Chapter 28) Many people use dogs as a team, including Central Intelligence Agency, US Postal Service, Secret Service and Drug Enforcement Agency.
The head of the military working dog (MWD) is in charge of care and training of his or assisting dog and provides target odor detection (explosion / drug) to help foreign work at home and installation at home . Service dogs are often seen as nonfatal options to neutralize the threat and can also serve as a deterrent to law enforcement activities. Employment training for military dog handlers requires 17 weeks Advanced Personal Training (AIT), care for military dogs, handling and training methods. Training is divided into two stages. In the first seven weeks we will teach the police how to deal with dogs, including guidance in the field. The second phase of the course is an 11 week course that provides basic instructions on the use of military working dogs and the application of employability.
Working by military personnel The training of dogs has the detection and biting of smell by IED. In Iraq and Afghanistan, bomb detection dog training and professional ethics may mean the difference between life and death. The US military's joint instant explosion device Although the bomb weapon robot developed under the faulty organization (now a joint institution with improvised blemish) saved a lot of lives, the ability of the dog's bomb smell capacity to reproduce I can not do. Since the attempt to invest $ 19 billion in the manufacture of bomb detection robots in 2004, the JIEDDO program was unable to manufacture equipment to sniff dogs. At a price of 50 thousand dollars or less, the equipped K - 9 is much cheaper.
Since 2015, Maury has reunited military dogs, their handlers, and a dog. She recently started a YouCaring fundraiser to help pay for expenses related to travel and logistics. Molli's mission is to reassemble as many MWDs as possible through her non-profit organization MUMS representing Molli Uniting Military Service Dogs. Every dollar donated to her YouCaring fundraiser event enables her to keep doing her job.