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Library Binding Combat-Wounded Dogs Book

ISBN: 1597168645

ISBN13: 9781597168649

Combat-Wounded Dogs

(Part of the Dog Heroes Series)

From the front lines of battle to the recovery process at home, Combat-Wounded Dogsshines a spotlight on real-life dog heroes that have been injured while serving their country during wartime. Kids will discover the role dogs play in the military and learn how they are treated when harmed in the line of duty. Readers will also learn about a new hospital that recently opened at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, that treats dogs with combat...

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This is a fascinating overview of our military working dogs (MWDs), many of whom work alongside our

In times of war our troops valiantly struggle to protect us, but who is protecting them? Oftentimes soldiers have dogs who protect them in the line of duty. The U.S. military has approximately "2,500 canine soldiers" who serve along with our troops, "a couple hundred" of them now serving Iraq and Afghanistan. Brendan Poelaert was in combat in Iraq when suddenly a bomb exploded, knocking him out. When he came to, he realized that he had been injured, but his first thoughts were not for himself, but rather for Flapoor, his military dog. As a medic was helping Brendan, he pleaded to him "I've got to get my dog to the vet." Without medical assistance, Flapoor would have died. There are three basic kinds of military dogs, German shepherds, Dutch Shepherds and Belgian Malinois. These dogs serve in many different capacities. Some guard bases, some patrol searching "buildings and combat zones for enemy soldiers," while others search for explosives. Historically there were a few dogs used in WWI, but it wasn't until WWII they became official members of the armed forces. In this book you will learn their military history, the importance the military now places on them, you'll get to see one dressed up in his "special safety equipment," you'll learn about their training, how they are treated if they are injured in combat, you'll learn about their "doggie doctors," and their transition from military service to pet status. This is a fascinating overview of our military working dogs (MWDs), many of whom work alongside our troops. The story immediately drew me in with the personal story of Brendan and his dog. It not only showed how important these dogs are seen today in our military, but also shows the close bonds they have formed with the troops. I was pleased to read about how well cared for these dogs are, especially when they are injured in combat. This is a book that will have a multilayered audience from the dog lover to those interested in anything military. It was well researched and was nicely presented. There are numerous full color photographs and small informative sidebars. In the back of the book is an index, a glossary, and additional recommended book and website resources.
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