from Military Dogs of Colombian Armed Forces!!!!
Colombian National Police Dogs
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Colombian National Police Jungla Commandos Dog
Thats my final set
Hope you will like the pictures!!!
Another set from Military Dogs of Colombian Armed Forces
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from Military Dogs of Colombian Armed Forces!!!!
Colombian National Police Dogs
Famous Avatar around here
Colombian National Police Jungla Commandos Dog
Thats my final set
Hope you will like the pictures!!!
Staff Sgt. Jonathan Rose, 6th Military Police Detachment military working dog handler, plays with his partner, Micki, a Belgian Malinois, at the MP kennel at Fort Rucker June 25.
Staff Sgt. Jonathan Rose, 6th MP Detachment military working dog handler, gives his partner, Micki, a Belgian Malinois, a bath at the MP kennel at Fort Rucker prior to deploying to Afghanistan June 25.
A police dog attacks a trainer during trials at the regional police cynologist centre of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, July 2, 2010. Dogs go through tests to determine their suitability to service in the police force.
A police dog tries to jump over an obstacle during trials at the regional police cynologist centre of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, July 2, 2010. Dogs go through tests to determine their suitability to service in the police force.
A police dog tries to jump over an obstacle during trials at the regional police cynologist centre of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, July 2, 2010. Dogs go through tests to determine their suitability to service in the police force.
A police dog jumps over obstacles during trials at the regional police cynologist centre of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, July 2, 2010. Dogs go through tests to determine their suitability to service in the police force.
A police dog attacks a trainer during trials at the regional police cynologist centre of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, July 2, 2010. Dogs go through tests to determine their suitability to service in the police force.
A police dog crawls through obstacles during trials at the regional police cynologist centre of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, July 2, 2010. Dogs go through tests to determine their suitability to service in the police force. A police dog crawls through obstacles during trials at the regional police cynologist centre of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, July 2, 2010. Dogs go through tests to determine their suitability to service in the police force.
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Dogs in PLA.
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Awesome pictures Hammer!!!! Keep them coming!!!!
A policeman trains his dog at a police academy in Baghdad June 27, 2010. At Baghdad's police training college, some of the 12 Alsatians and other breeds now deployed as bomb sniffers in the capital speak to the cultural aversion that has likely cost lives in the fight against a still potent insurgency. Picture taken June 27, 2010.
A police sniffer dog jumps over an obstacle at a police academy in Baghdad June 27, 2010. At Baghdad's police training college, some of the 12 Alsatians and other breeds now deployed as bomb sniffers in the capital speak to the cultural aversion that has likely cost lives in the fight against a still potent insurgency. Picture taken June 27, 2010.
A policeman trains his dog at a police academy in Baghdad, June 27, 2010. At Baghdad's police training college, some of the 12 Alsatians and other breeds now deployed as bomb sniffers in the capital speak to the cultural aversion that has likely cost lives in the fight against a still potent insurgency. Picture taken June 27, 2010.
Some pics from Afghanistan
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^^ Great pix Jocker, nice to see you posting on the old (new) thread again !! ^^
Yeah Jocker welcome back. I am sure you have many pictures of dogs in the Army
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Warrant Officer Glen King, an aircraft technician at No. 38 Squadron (38SQN), with 38SQN mascot 'King', in front of a 38SQN King Air aircraft at RAAF Base Townsville. (defence.gov.au)
Hey BZ that looks like a Dingo, dont you think???
I presume the Iraqi Dogs were donated by NATO countries?
An armed police officers stands with his dog during ar hunt for Raoul Thomas Moat, in Rothbury, northeast England on July 6, 2010. British police said today they were 'closing the net' on a fugitive suspected of shooting three people, after arresting two men who were initially believed to have been taken hostage by the gunman. Moat, 37, has been on the run for four days since allegedly shooting his ex-girlfriend, her boyfriend and a police officer in northeast England at the weekend. The boyfriend died and the others were badly injured.
Tim Cassidy, a dog handler with Vigilant Canine Services International, sets up training boxes during an Explosive Detecting Dog training session at Kabul International Airport, Afghanistan July 4, 2010. The EDD team’s responsibilities include checking fuel trucks that come on base, VIP sweeps prior to arrivals, and the Ground Defense Area around KAIA. (U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sergeant Catherine Carbullido)
Betty, an Explosive Detecting Dog, sniffs for ordnance during a training session at Kabul International Airport, Afghanistan July 4, 2010. The EDD team’s responsibilities include checking fuel trucks that come on base, VIP sweeps prior to arrivals, and the Ground Defense Area around KAIA. (U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sergeant Catherine Carbullido)
Betty, a Belgian Malinois Explosive Detecting Dog, sits next to a box to indicate that she found ordnance. The EDD team’s responsibilities include checking fuel trucks that come on base, VIP sweeps prior to arrivals, and the Ground Defense Area around KAIA. (U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sergeant Catherine Carbullido)
Tim Cassidy greets Tyson, his German Shepherd Explosive Detecting Dog and Betty, a Belgian Malinois Explosive Detecting Dog before their training session at Kabul International Airport, Afghanistan July 4, 2010. The EDD team’s responsibilities include checking fuel trucks that come on base, VIP sweeps prior to arrivals, and the Ground Defense Area around KAIA. (U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sergeant Catherine Carbullido)