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Facts Concerning Contract Working Dogs

By Amy Taylor


As man learned about the importance of having animals at their villages, the dog happened to be the luckiest to be domesticated first. The unique character of this species made them very reliable to the extent that they have been used as military dogs to help during wars. Their limited number made the defense department to consider getting informed about contract working dogs.

There is much which remain unknown about these contract animals. You will only have a chance of learning about them once you know how it all started. Military dogs though useful were limited in numbers in most cases. It is for this reason that selected companies were given opportunities to train local dogs into becoming military useful.

These companies have a heavy task of ensuring that they train them to attain the recommended standards for military activities mainly. It is tough but the only way through. The training should cover rescue sessions, combat and also detection of hidden explosives. The animal can only be flown to their destination once they have mastered all these skills.

It should be noted that the animal though working with the military, it is not the property of the defense department but that of the company where they belong. It is therefore not the role of the soldiers to take care of the dog in the event of a need beyond feeding. All that happens is that the dog will be in the field and into their kennels till the end of the contract.

Though viewed as heroes, this class of heroes undergo lots of sufferings. There has never been an agreement on how these sorrows can be dealt upon. The animals are treated as laborers where their sole duty is working without any rest including the two-week break enjoyed by all soldiers. More so, they are usually not included in the unit rotation as the others.

The misery reaches its peak once they cannot work any longer. The possible causes of this are age, injuries or sickness. The military can do nothing in ensuring that the dog is well delivered to the owner. However, it is the owner who is expected to keep a keen observation and be in a position to bring the dog back home safely once they have become incapacitated.

There have been instances that were reported where a dog was shot dead by the service men due to desertion. Though this is an acceptable punishment in these avenues, it is not fair to the dog since the running away may be due to improper training, a failure to their trainer. Others are neglected by their companies for not being able to work again thus left suffering more.

The only means of making these canines feel appreciated is through getting them back into homes through adopting them. The procedure of adopting a military dog is more cumbersome than that of a contract dog. It is, however, advisable that you ensure that the animal you are dealing with can easily be domesticated since the training received was for a war zone, not a peaceful home.




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