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

Royal Australian Air Force Military Working Dog Handler, Aircraftwoman Mikaela Sim, and Military Working Dog Olly salute during his training
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Royal Australian Air Force Military Working Dog Handler, Aircraftwoman Mikaela Sim, and Military Working Dog Olly
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Royal Australian Air Force Military Working Dog Handler, Corporal Samuel Kelly, and Military Working Dog Irwin
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https://images.defence.gov.au/assets/archives/5003-All Defence Imagery/
 
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I love this picture :)
Why are the Colombians using Labs as much, are they better suited for the jungle or are the only used to sniff out things and not as attack/guard dogs ? Thank you.

The Labrador is an amazing Military Working Dog. the are agil, loyal and pretty much they perform amazing in the jungle, and remember that the Labradors are good swimmers
 


Butch the doberman pinscher stands watch while his handler, U.S. Marine Private Rez Hester, sleeps on the embattled island of Iwo Jima. War dogs were responsible for saving countless lives during World War II in the Pacific.
 

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