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American military dog VS China military dog, who is stronger and better?

Brother Box said: "The US government promises that all military dogs can enjoy retirement. Let's take a look at the deep friendship between these little creatures and their trainers today. "

Photography: adam ferguson

American soldiers have been serving with well-trained military dogs since at least the Civil War. Many of these military dogs have saved people's lives. They will use their noses to find explosives, locate enemies or protect their trainers in other ways.

During training at Yuma proving ground, Private Jonathan Van Dyke and his military dog Lucky drank water together.

Navy sergeant MarjaliisaNisser and his military dog Dino were trained at Yuma proving ground.

Trainers will train military dogs to familiarize them with the surrounding environment surrounded by gunshots.

Trainers use the cross-country obstacle training ground to simulate the changeable terrain in reality and hone the obedience consciousness of military dogs.

Private first class Andre Reid (left) was instructed by Mark Lloyd at Yuma proving ground to learn how to train and manage military dogs.

It is estimated that each military dog can save the lives of 150 to 200 service personnel. In the past, many military dogs were used as tools and were euthanized after they could no longer serve. But in recent years, this situation has changed. Now the army wants to give back to these little creatures who have served-even though they were born for this. At the end of last month, the United States gave some feedback to these military dogs.

The Gutierrez family adopted a puppy in a military project. These military dogs will live with ordinary families for five months after they are born in the base. After that, they will take part in training.

Passers-by say hello to Quantico at a public publicity event in front of Alamo, Texas. Quantico is a 14-week-old Malinua dog.

There is a new clause in the National Defense Authorization Act signed by President Obama, which promises that military dogs can enjoy retirement benefits in the United States.

At Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, Air Force Corporal Stephen Rea Seager plays with a 7-week-old Malino puppy.

"Best of all, those who know these dogs better than others-military dog trainers who bravely fight these dogs in the hot deserts of Iraq and Afghanistan and other US military bases around the world-will give priority to adopting these dog heroes." Robin Ganzet, president of the American Humane Association, said in a statement.

US Army Sergeant Eric alford is a veterinary technician. He teaches students how to give first aid to animals at Texas Training School.

These photos taken by adam ferguson show the deep friendship between people and the animals they serve. They learn to trust each other, cooperate with each other and sometimes risk their lives together.

Teams usually let dogs search packages containing illegal drugs (such as MDMA and methamphetamine) to train them.

During the training in Yuma proving ground, Private Jonathan Van Dyke and his military dog "Lucky" searched for explosives somewhere.

Let's take a look at the military dogs trained in China, which can blow up bunkers. ...

According to historical records, as early as 4600 BC, dogs were used for hunting, guarding and attacking enemies.

1949, the China army began to establish a military dog breeding and training institution, which was originally built in Beijing. In 1950s, they were divided into two military dog teams and moved to Heilongjiang and Kunming. By the early 1960s, military dog teams had been established in all major military regions, and a large number of military dogs were bred and trained, which played an important role in national defense construction.

When military dogs were young ... were they from MengMeng? I didn't expect to grow up ... fierce as follows:

Trained military dogs flew to the "bunker" with explosives in their mouths.

Military dogs put explosives in the bunker.

Sniff the "mines" on the way forward

In the mid-1980s, military dogs were re-valued, and the cause of military dogs in China began to revive. At present, the major military regions, the navy, the air force, the General Logistics Department, the General Armament Department and the Armed Police have established military dog training bases, and the whole army can breed and train more than 2,000 military dogs every year and send them to the army. Most of the frontier defense companies, military warehouses, special police units and security departments use military dogs, and the key warehouses of the whole army have basically realized the use of dogs to assist sentry posts. Today, nearly 10,000 military dogs have served in the army and become a military force with special functions.