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Causes for discharge of military working dogs from service: 268 cases (2000-2004).

Journal:
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Year:
2007
Authors:
Evans, Rebecca I et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Defense Military Working Dog Veterinary Service · United States
Species:
dog

Plain-English summary

This study looked at why military working dogs were discharged from service between 2000 and 2004. Out of 268 dogs, some were not suitable for service due to not meeting certain standards, while the majority had passed those tests. Most of the younger dogs, particularly German Shepherds, were let go due to behavioral issues, while older dogs tended to be Belgian Malinois and were discharged at an older age. The findings suggest that the breed of the dog can affect how long they can serve, and it may be helpful to rethink how dogs are selected for military work to reduce the number that are discharged for behavior problems.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine causes for discharge of military working dogs (MWDs) from service. DESIGN: Retrospective case series. ANIMALS: 268 MWDs. PROCEDURES: Records of all MWDs approved for discharge from December 2000 through November 2004 were evaluated for cause of discharge. RESULTS: 23 dogs had been obtained through the Department of Defense breeding program but had failed to meet prepurchase or certification standards. The remaining 245 (120 German Shepherd Dogs, 100 Belgian Malinois, and 25 dogs of other breeds) had been purchased as adults or obtained through the breeding program and had passed prepurchase and certification standards. Eighty-five of the 245 (34.7%) adult dogs were 1 to < 5 years old at discharge, and 160 (65.3%) were >or= 5 years old at discharge. The proportion of adult dogs < 5 years old at discharge that were German Shepherd Dogs (69.4%) was significantly greater than the proportion of adult dogs >or= 5 years old at discharge that were German Shepherd Dogs (38.1%). Within the subgroup of dogs >or= 5 years old at discharge, median age at discharge for the German Shepherd Dogs (8.59 years) was significantly less than median age at discharge for the Belgian Malinois (10.61 years). For adult dogs < 5 years old at discharge, the most common cause for discharge was behavioral problems (82.3%). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Results suggested that longevity of service for MWDs may be influenced by breed differences and that selection criteria should be evaluated to reduce behavior-related discharge from service.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17937551/