Here's how dogs get trained to accompany special forces for risky operations

Here's how dogs get trained to accompany special forces for risky operations

It is indeed true that dog is man's best The canine is when its owner is danger or when it special force during risky operation. several years, locating missing and attacking people who targeted by adversaries. CRPF's Dog Breeding and School at Taralu village Bengaluru, German Shepherd and undergo rigorous training to be inducted into force's canine squad Here's how dogs respectively. Belgian Shepherd, hails from and known for ruggedness.

A Belgium shepherd, that was trained in the Netherlands, is being praised the world over for his role in taking down the ISIS leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Unless you’ve been living under a rock the past few days, you should know that on October 27, a US military task force embarked on a raid that led to the death of one of the world’s most notorious and dangerous terrorists – Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. However, what you might not know is that the true hero of the raid was a Belgian dog training centre Shepherd named Conan. As the task force closed in on al-Baghdadi, the ISIS leader tried to flee into underground tunnels. However, the real-life Scooby-Doo was brought in to track al-Baghdadi through the tunnels and kept the US forces moving in the right direction. They closed in on al-Baghdadi, who detonated his suicide vest, killing himself and three accompanying children. Marco van Hoof, the director of the canine training facility: Hondenadvies Centrum Nederland, claimed to have recognised the dog immediately when the US President, Donald Trump, tweeted a picture of Conan.

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