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Hosted by the 8th Military Working Dog Detachment,

Hosted by the 8th Military Working Dog Detachment,

Hosted by the 8th Military Working Dog Detachment, 91st Military Police Battalion, the Top Dog Competition on May 23 tested K9 teams from Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department, Watertown Police Department, New ... More

Hosted by the 8th Military Working Dog Detachment,

Hosted by the 8th Military Working Dog Detachment,

Hosted by the 8th Military Working Dog Detachment, 91st Military Police Battalion, the Top Dog Competition on May 23 tested K9 teams from Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department, Watertown Police Department, New ... More

Spc. Isreal Castillo, assigned to the 8th Military

Spc. Isreal Castillo, assigned to the 8th Military

Spc. Isreal Castillo, assigned to the 8th Military Working Dog Detachment, has been with his dog Lee for nearly four years, all at Fort Drum, New York. (Photo by Mike Strasser, Fort Drum Garrison Public Affairs)

Spc. Isreal Castillo, assigned to the 8th Military

Spc. Isreal Castillo, assigned to the 8th Military

Spc. Isreal Castillo, assigned to the 8th Military Working Dog Detachment, has been with his dog Lee for nearly four years, all at Fort Drum, New York. (Photo by Mike Strasser, Fort Drum Garrison Public Affairs)

Spc. Kassan Santiago, teamed with Condor, earned some

Spc. Kassan Santiago, teamed with Condor, earned some

Spc. Kassan Santiago, teamed with Condor, earned some recognition this summer after winning the drug detection event at the 2nd annual Top Dog event at Fort Drum, New York. The 8th Military Working Dog Detachme... More

Military Working Dog Lee demonstrates bite ability

Military Working Dog Lee demonstrates bite ability

Military Working Dog Lee demonstrates bite ability and obedience. The 8th Military Working Dog (MWD) Detachment at Fort Drum has 14 MWD teams. (Photo by Mike Strasser, Fort Drum Garrison Public Affairs)

Spc. Mike Arnold, a military working dog handler, assigned

Spc. Mike Arnold, a military working dog handler, assigned

Spc. Mike Arnold, a military working dog handler, assigned to the 8th Military Working Dog Detachment, 91st Military Police Battalion, explains to the elementary students what each piece of training equipment i... More

Sgt. Craig Penny and Spc. Mike Arnold, both military

Sgt. Craig Penny and Spc. Mike Arnold, both military

Sgt. Craig Penny and Spc. Mike Arnold, both military working dog handlers assigned to the 8th Military Working Dog Detachment, 91st Military Police Battalion, demonstrate the how military working dog Suzie will... More

Sgt. Giovanna Donofrio and Dzony, representing 8th

Sgt. Giovanna Donofrio and Dzony, representing 8th

Sgt. Giovanna Donofrio and Dzony, representing 8th Military Working Dog Detachment, 91st Military Police Battalion, placed second at the inaugural Top Dog Competition on May 24 at Fort Drum, New York.

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