Fanta, a 51st Fighter Wing military working dog, barks at a "bad guy" at Osan Air Base, South Korea, June 20. Military working dogs work closely with their handlers and perform duties that range from drug and explosive detection to patrol. Public Affairs Mentoring Team (Photo by Senior Airman Evelyn Chavez)
When I was in primary school. My family kept a wolfhound.Until I was in college.My house was not a dog.This time, I count my family continuously raised five German shepherds.
The dog handler told me that Fanta hadn't been out practicing in the field much. When dogs go back into the biting and barking at targets, their gums aren't used to the impact and are more prone to bleeding (sort of like not flossing for a long time).
Fanta did several takedown exercises that day, so she got a bit bloody in the gums. They stopped the exercises after a little while to prevent any actual damage.
What's up with the dog's lip?
Fanta did several takedown exercises that day, so she got a bit bloody in the gums. They stopped the exercises after a little while to prevent any actual damage.