On March 13, 1942, the United States launched the War Dog Program during World War II, later known as the Army K-9 Corps.
At least four military working dogs died after being housed in kennels that a recent Defense Department inspector general report called unsatisfactory.
The Inspector General's report documented neglect affecting military dogs at bases nationwide, including Miramar, Camp Pendleton and Naval Base San Diego.
San Diego County military bases have failed to provide proper shelter and care for many of their working canines, ...
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany - More than 20 military working dogs from five kennels across Germany traded their usual training ...
The Pentagon inspector general recommended the military reduce the number of military working dogs until there are enough caretakers to provide all dogs with satisfactory care.
Four military working dogs died between 2021 and 2023 after being housed in deteriorating kennels, according to a new ...
The 928th Military Working Dog Detachment, based in Newtown, is the only unit of its kind in the entire U.S. military’s ...
Poor living conditions led to the death of four military dogs between 2021 and 2023, according to a Department of Defense inspector general report released Feb. 17. Findings show that aging facilities ...
Dustin Winn is now the lead trainer at North County Canine in Pala, Ca. As a Military Working Dog Handler, Dustin was responsible for the care and training of a military canine, both at home and ...
Two-week board and train program builds self-correction behaviors that transfer across relocations, addressing a top cause of pet surrender near military bases ...