A major threat to NATO forces in Afghanistan comes from IEDs, or improvised explosive devices. One way British forces are combating the threat is with dogs trained to detect explosives. It's a program cloaked in secrecy with officials refusing to give details on how the dogs are trained. Jennifer Glasse reports from London that recently one top dog was awarded a top military prize for his valor.
STOP USING ANIMALS TO BENEFIT HUMANS - IT'S NOT RIGHT - IT SHOULD BE
HUMANS USING HUMANS BECAUSE IT IS HUMANS WHO ARE DOING ALL THE
WRONG THINGS ON THIS PLANET. LEAVE ANIMALS OUT OF HUMANS'
PROBLEMS THAT THEY HAVE MOSTLY CREATED THEMSELVES.
darlingsapphire1 1 year ago
that dog is going to have a good life now.
PassTheKoolAide 1 year ago