Dog Training For Duty
Posted on 13. Oct, 2017 by Dog Trainer in Dog Training
Dog Training For Duty
Dog as a matter of fact got the status of being man’s best friend for the reason that they are caring, intelligent and at the time of crisis they are willing to risk their lives for their human friends. Besides being cuddly companions, dogs can be trained to perform extraordinary feats for us.
It is known to everyone that dogs have the ability to sense danger and this ability can be further polished and conditioned with dog training.
Some professionals specialize in training dogs for police work such as sniffing drugs and other contraband items like explosives. While others can train dogs to hunt down missing persons or escaped prisoners.
Yet there is another category of dogs that are trained to perform even more dangerous work.
These champion dogs have dog training which allows them to be employed in disaster struck areas for rescue operations in order to locate buried people under debris of fallen buildings or in the war zone to help in guiding troops through dangerous areas, such as mine fields or likely enemy ambush sites. This they do is mostly by acting as scouts and locating mines or hidden enemy troops.
Their extremely high standards of dog training enable them to be very timid at one moment and then instantly change over to being ferocious killers as the situation changes. War dogs are known to have saved lots of lives by helping their allied troops out of enemy custody and even rescued some soldiers by attacking and killing enemy guards and patrols in a very silent way and then helped the troops in escaping by showing them the safest route out.
Such dogs have indeed rightly won medals of valor and bravery for themselves.
There is no doubt that dog training is what makes a dog what he is all about. From a wild fire engine chasing and madly barking dog you can change your God to a highly responsible member of your family with proper dog training and handling.
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