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Wow, I was an Air Force K9 handler in the 70’s. All we had back then was a leash, choke chain, muzzle, brush or comb, and a canteen/w cup for water. Even this has gone high tech.
Military and the army in general falls under business , did you not see the price for dose dog boots not even mine cost that much , leave the government to vaste tax money ,
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It looks like those are a brand called Rex Specks. Doggles look more like sunglasses, not like those goggles. They are pretty badass. My dog has some for when we hike in the desert.
@@boohere2 it’s not like they are gonna be on other peoples property when they are deployed, and if they were I think the last thing they’d care about is poop
Most dawgos don't. Ropes, twisted water bottles, plastic jars, etc. Even my cats only play with milk bottle seals and plastic sticks vs anything fancy.
Its to reward the dog with something less stimulating than a Kong. The pipe is still reenforcing the MWD but it’s less desirable than a Kong. You can train tasks better that way in some situations.
Plus with the pvc pipe, you can put things inside it for training... for example, you can put drugs inside it, the doggo will not be able to get at the drugs, because its inside a plastic tube... like, the pipe is the reward and toy, and if you want to get it to focus on a certain scent, put it in the pipe, play with the doggo, then send it in to find stuff that smells the same... simple, but effective
$130 for a collar?! $70 for a flexi leash? This is what lobbying does, contractors pay politicians millions, so they let them sell $130 collars to the military. And the military doesn’t care, because it’s taxpayer money anyway. There is no way in hell this collar is worth $130. A friend of mine makes heavy duty collars and leashes and even a set of both doesn’t come anywhere near $100
Yeah that exact flexi leash on amazon is $55 not $70 lol Edit: doggles for $40. A good pair of rex specs for dogs is about $70-80. So wonder if they have a deal with the military.
All dogs should be wearing Doggles. On a motorcycles, head out the window or anytime there’s a full on blast of air. Well done! Bless you! Thank You for protecting me! ❤️🇺🇸❤️
I appreciate the handler explaining the choke chain very well. It’s not mean. Kicking the dog is far worse to the dog than flicking the leash with your wrist causing the choke chain to “pop” kinda little a gentle smack on the shoulder to get your friends attention when they’re too distracted to react to verbal. The flat collar won’t do this unless a dog is trained (usually) because dogs don’t care about flat collars. It’s just not enough to break their distraction. But the leash poop is to correct the dog. Leash pressure is to guide the dog. Like lifting up just enough to put a small bit of pressure on the collar and the dog sits it. No more tension. Pull a different way. Dog lays down. No more tension. Dog is in heel pulling forward. Tension. Still pulls forward “no” pop heel. Dog slows and gets back in the grove with you. That’s how it’s suppose to be done. It’s not beating the dog. It’s light pressure and correction’s equivalent to the severity of their disobedience (which is choosing to ignore what you’ve taught. NOT being unable to complete the task because they’re confused. That’s on you) for example pulling fairways in heel. Small pop. Running after a car. Big pop. Why? One is minor. The other gets you killed. One is hey you’re messing up. The other is don’t ever do that again. And it doesn’t hurt the dog because there’s never a lot of force even in harsher corrections. It’s more a speed thing. You should know about how tight the leash should feel. And then it’s just speed and a slight increase in pressure.
The boots are a brand called RuffWear. They are great for walking your dog in a hot environment. I live in Arizona. My dog wears her boots every time we are outside if it's over 80°.
awesome! i have a well trained belgian malinois from a police breeder in colorado & ive ended up with kinda the same kit sans like the goggles haha. i love this video, this guy, & his carhartts!
This is the Mos that im shooting for. I grew up loving and training dogs. I am currently working on my next big training project for my dog. Its a highly competitive job. Not all can do it. I am just finishing school and soon will be really to join up.
@@Blue-Dog shut up! You can't name the last time a bomb went off and a military dog was there utilizing it's doggy equipment 😡 the truth is more people die from car accidents and house fires, yet the military spends huge amounts of money on training for imaginary scenarios that have nothing to do with the real civilized world, these war mongers are all highly funded lunatics!
Come on let’s be real if you’re at war you know damn well you’re not taking the time out of your day to pick up some dog shit you know those bags never get used😂
@Ramesh Ranjan Uh . . . what are you on? Yes, they do. Working dogs were an incredibly important asset for the US military in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
These dogs are amazing soldiers, I hope they can retire once they have served their duties and can go home and be adopted by their handlers and not get left behind like old equipment.
A lot of normal dog owners do use choke chains/ leashes. It’s not bad for the dog, it’s not hurting the dog, it’s to teach them not to do whatever they want while on a leash, for discipline
@@colton_hsd It literaly is hurting them tho? Its the entire point to build negative stimuli to stop a behaviour. Not a great idea as it leads to more violent, aggressive or nervous dog. I guess those traits could be useful in a military dog but I'm not a fan of it either
All of these tools that he mentioned in the video have their purpose. Including a metal slip collar/training collar. And that specific tool has a purpose to communicate to the dog when his actions are desirable or undesirable. That specific piece of equipment if used correctly does not hurt the dog.
My first guy dog used a ““ choke chain. My second one has used an Martingale which is mostly nylon with a little bit of chain added at the top. It’s not meant to cause pain it’s more like a slap on the wrist they are really thick muscles on their necks and so it doesn’t really hurt them were taught not to hold and choke or talk to yank and release its equivalent of slapping a child on the hand to get their attention.
@@calmac938 as with every tool, using it wrong doesn’t work. Human analogy: think of the choke chain as a spank. You do something real wrong as a kid? You get a spank. Your behavior improves. Usually it only takes a few before you stop needing them. Same with the choke chain. Where does this go wrong? Some people who are either bad trainers or not trainers at all use it way too much. They use it for every little mistake, and they often use it much too aggressively. So now: think what happens when a kid is beaten over every little mistake. Suddenly, you have a violent and uncooperative child if they haven’t been beaten into submission.
Some of these items seemed super redundant. A 30' leash as well as a retractable 30' leash, multiple collars, two water bowls. Why does the dog need two water bowls? The med kit items all made perfect sense, but I would try to reduce a few redundancies in the other bag. Doggles were definitely the coolest item.
@@o0xTHEcoPlayerx0oI thought the same thing, but he specifically refers to them as water bowls (plural), and talks about putting water in both of them. I'm glad to help you discover something today as well ;)
The dog shoes are also great for when it rains or is muddy outside and your dog needs to go out to go to the bathroom. Choke chains are good I like prong collars but you have to be very careful it’s not meant to hurt the dog it’s meant for a discomfort so be gentle! It’s a correction not a punishment! Doggies are also great if your dog likes to stick their head out the window while driving. Last thing you want is a bug hitting your dogs eye at 20+ mph. Also prong collars can be flipped inside out if you have stay dogs in your area , if they go for the throat it normally deters them. Collapsible kennels are also great so if you’re at a family gathering or party at a friends and need to stay the night after drinking. Takes up very little space in my 4 door Jeep wrangler
The long leash takes the handler out of the situation, and lets the MWD be more independent. Some dogs don’t like handlers up close and micromanaging them. Retractable can be used in other situations as well.
Nah, these gloves are low in germs but by no means sterile. They are partly to protect the patient, but mainly to keep yourself safe from for example bacteria body liquids etc.
I mean, considering he has equipment to do an emergency dog tracheotomy (wild), it's not impossible that they would pack a set of sterile gloves. Not like they take up a bunch more space.
Obviously high quality materials, but the military generally isn’t using something until it has already been tested. Not to say some of it isn’t overpriced, but this stuff isn’t the same as most of what you find on amazon.