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NEWS: Military working dog teams
fine-tune relationships |
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January 31, 2008 |
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SOTO CANO AIR BASE, Honduras |
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It's
a simple, age-old act of classical conditioning, the dog finds
what the master desires and the dog is rewarded. |
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In
the case of Tommy, a three-year-old Belgian Malinoise assigned
to Joint Task Force-Bravo Joint Security Forces here, the
softball-sized round rubber toy is about all the reward he
needs. |
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During a recent evaluation, Tommy is released by his new
handler, Staff Sgt. Eduard Morales. The 60 pound brindle-tinted
animal trots through a building, sniffing under crannies and
between sofa cushions and hitting pay dirt almost immediately as
he finds the planted explosives. In turn, Tommy receives his
handler's praise; and a few moments with his beloved toy. |
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(Photo: Military
Working Dog Tommy) |
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It
takes heartfelt communication skills combined with hard work and
training for both sides of the team to become an effective
military working dog team, said kennel master Tech. Sgt. Cheryl
Fullen. |
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(click
to enlarge photo) |
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Staff Sgt. Eduard Morales
encourages Tommy, a three-year old Belgian Malinois, during a
training exercise Jan. 15 at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras. The
Joint Task Force-Bravo Joint Security Forces team is being
evaluated during the search process to detect areas needing to
be fine-tuned in the team's working relationship. (U.S. Air
Force photo/Staff Sgt. Austin M. May) |
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It is
that specific combination she's evaluating during the training
session, she said. |
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With
clipboard in hand, she follows each MWD team through the search
processes, noting not just the work of the handler, but the dog
as well. |
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She
assesses how each MWD team labors together, detecting areas
teams need to fine-tune if their working relationship is going
to grow. |
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Sergeant Fullen said because of the nature of the short-term
assignment to Soto Cano Air Base, the MWD Airmen must work
overtime building the dogs trust and respect; actions that can
take months and even years to foster at longer assignments. |
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"Usually it takes a handler partnered with a dog for longer than
a year to make them a team, for them to really get to know one
another," she said. "Since our dogs here see so many handlers
over the years, it's vital that the handler spend as much time
working with the dog and building that trust, which could
include simply playing catch during downtime, taking a walk with
the dog and just being a dog's master, a friend, not just the
dog's handler." |
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Staff
Sgt. Glenn Gordon said because he recently extended here for a
year, the time he spends with his dog Houston, an eight-year-old
German Sheppard, enables them to continue a rapport which only
enhances the team's capability. |
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"Together we provide an valuable
detection service, but our presence also provides a deterrent to
bad guys, especially since Houston can exert more than 300
pounds of pressure per square inch in a bite, enough to break an
arm," he said. |
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Sergeant Fullen said Airmen in the
security forces career field wanting to become handlers must
meet certain rank and skill level requirements and receive a
kennel master's nod of approval for selection to attend the
11-week long MWD handler's course at Lackland Air Force Base,
Texas. |
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"Some people have a natural
disposition to work with dogs and it's important that a kennel
masters can see that a person is right for the job," she said. |
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Sergeant Fullen said key elements
of the Joint Security Forces mission here is not only ensuring
Soto Cano Air Base remains secure, but that JTF-Bravo supports
U.S. interests in Central America through supporting counterdrug
efforts and programs of law enforcement agencies and regional
allies, both well served by MWD teams. |
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"There's no better tool to assist
with both aspects those missions than the three MWD teams
assigned to JTF-B," she said. |
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