Military Working Dog Photo Story
OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, Neb.-Dasty, a three year old male Belgian Tervuren, gets his toy after successfully seeking out small bags of chemicals around the dorms, Dec. 1. The hacky sack sized bags are hidden and have the scent of chemicals commonly used as accelerants in explosive devices. Military Working Dogs are trained as either patrol/explosive dog or patrol/narcotics. Offutt K-9 section also is currently supporting the global war on terrorism having two teams currently deployed down range to high risk locations. U.S. Air Force Photo by Josh Plueger ?Released?
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