Military watchdog report reveals widespread canine welfare problems at military kennels across the country.
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The Pentagon inspector general recommended the military reduce the number of military working dogs until there are enough caretakers to provide all dogs with satisfactory care.
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'Unsatisfactory' Conditions at U.S. Bases Linked to Military Working Dog Deaths, New Report Reveals
In the report, an Air Force training hub in Texas was flagged for heat injuries and high infection rates among non-training ...
The IG said found ‘aging and unsatisfactory’ kennel conditions that had injured or sickened dogs at 10 of 12 bases inspected.
Investigators examined 12 kennels at bases around the country and found they didn't consistently protect the dogs.
Poor living conditions led to the death of four military dogs between 2021 and 2023, according to a Department of Defense inspector general report released Feb. 17. Findings show that aging facilities ...
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