I have a buddy who was a K-9 handler for a private security company. He said the dog was with him 24/7 and when he left the company, they gave him the dog as a gift.
3:47 chokes the dog into compliance, usually it just makes it uncomfortable enough for the dog to stop without actually choking it but it can choke a dog if it is stubborn
Coming from somebody that used to train military dogs _I respect all of this_ I have my German Shepherd puppy named Bella with me and she is a furball of energy
Different working dogs are famous here, Traverse City Michigan Airport had a wildlife control dog named Piper:ua-cam.com/video/oN1g3Emt3K8/v-deo.html He was very photogenic. A trach is making an emergency airway for the dog to breath if injured. The US military has really changed how they handle the working dogs and many handlers work hard to take their 'buddies' with them when they retire.
Trach means a tracheotomy. You basically put the tube down their throat to clear the airway. I'm not sure how you make sure it goes down the right path to the lungs. I know what to look for on a human (actually what to listen for). Probably the same thing.
6:27 like if you had a colapsed lung and you can breathe you get that stabbed in you to open the airway, their our other tools medics have to help you breathe
A "trach" is short for a tracheotomy meaning if need to provide breathing for them...just like with a human soldier they make a small incession across the trachea (wind pipe) then insert the tube, secure it and have a hand held "pump" basically to pump air into the pups lungs so it will not expire from oxygen deprivation ....a trach would be used as a last resort in a critical scenario...they are not pretty or fun to perform, watch performed or I'm certain to have one done to you but they would be given pain killing topical medicine so they do not feel the incision just like with a person....
MWD spend off duty time in the Unit Kennels. The kennels are maintained better than some restaurants.
A "trache" refers to a tracheostomy, where you create an artificial opening within the trachea to help them breathe.
I have a buddy who was a K-9 handler for a private security company. He said the dog was with him 24/7 and when he left the company, they gave him the dog as a gift.
3:47 chokes the dog into compliance, usually it just makes it uncomfortable enough for the dog to stop without actually choking it but it can choke a dog if it is stubborn
7:53 it is "Collapsible" meaning it can easily be made flat and then set up quickly
Coming from somebody that used to train military dogs _I respect all of this_ I have my German Shepherd puppy named Bella with me and she is a furball of energy
Different working dogs are famous here, Traverse City Michigan Airport had a wildlife control dog named Piper:ua-cam.com/video/oN1g3Emt3K8/v-deo.html He was very photogenic. A trach is making an emergency airway for the dog to breath if injured. The US military has really changed how they handle the working dogs and many handlers work hard to take their 'buddies' with them when they retire.
American police bring their dogs home as well. Builds the relationship and the dogs wouldn't be happy being locked up at the station
Trach means a tracheotomy. You basically put the tube down their throat to clear the airway. I'm not sure how you make sure it goes down the right path to the lungs. I know what to look for on a human (actually what to listen for). Probably the same thing.
It's the soldiers dog. They are inseparable. There is a very good movie out now called "Dog". Everyone should watch it.
Unlike police K-9's that typically live with their handlers, military K-9's remain in unit kennels on base.
A military dog pulls up to your door and starts kicking it you open the door and it goes ma'am I'm here for your Milk Bones please support the troops
6:27 like if you had a colapsed lung and you can breathe you get that stabbed in you to open the airway, their our other tools medics have to help you breathe
I love them little soldiers.🐕🦺🇺🇲
"Do a trake" = perform a tracheotomy. Cut an emergency airway.
Special Forces ones can parachute with the Operator
None of my (5) dogs ever liked the Kong toy.
Such a Good Pup...Good BOI....such a Good Boi...🙂
Yay, she's back. How are you smiles? 😊
Love your videos Courtney. Been a long time sub here😊
dogs are amaizing animals
Fascinating video, thanks for sharing this.
Another amazing reaction Courtney and your just as beautiful without makeup are you are without it can't wait for the next video ❤
Your dog is your best friend
Good to see you on here again. Haven't saw you for quite awhile. Oh! N hello from hillbilly Ohio River rat USA.!!😅🎉😊
Dogs have been used by armies for thousands of years.
Very good video thank you I learned a lot
Love you Country
A "trach" is short for a tracheotomy meaning if need to provide breathing for them...just like with a human soldier they make a small incession across the trachea (wind pipe) then insert the tube, secure it and have a hand held "pump" basically to pump air into the pups lungs so it will not expire from oxygen deprivation ....a trach would be used as a last resort in a critical scenario...they are not pretty or fun to perform, watch performed or I'm certain to have one done to you but they would be given pain killing topical medicine so they do not feel the incision just like with a person....
Great video
Looking good 👍
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CC!