by Senior Airman Melanie Bulow-Kelly
6th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs
10/24/2013 - MACDILL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- "Halt!
Halt! Halt! Or I will release my dog," was the common phrase heard
throughout the 5-hour controlled aggression water training for military
and police dogs Oct. 16, 2013.
Tampa, Largo, Clearwater, Hernando, and Pinellas County police
department K-9 units joined forces with the 6th Security Forces Squadron
military working dogs to safely introduce controlled aggression in
water at a local water park in Tampa, Fla.
A total of 31 dynamic duos, five of which were MWD, ran through three
various exercises involving the dogs jumping into deep bodies of water
and swimming to apprehend decoy suspects.
Water training is not part of the standardized training MWDs receive;
however, being that MacDill Air Force Base is surrounded by water it's
beneficial for the K-9 here to have this training. MacDill AFBs
geographical location is unique. The base's 7.2 miles of coastline makes
its physical security unlike most Air Force bases.
"Training the dogs to perform these tasks in water helps to enhance our
security on MacDill by conditioning service dogs to pursue and/or find a
person or suspect in water," stated Staff Sgt. Shannon Hutto, 6th SFS
MWD trainer supervisor.
Prior to beginning the scenarios, the handlers gave their four-legged
partners a chance to become acclimated to the water to ensure highest
performance.
The training offered an opportunity to gage the dog's reactions as well
as learn from police department K-9 units in the community.
This was the first time the majority of these dogs had been exposed to
water scenarios. A few took to the water without an issue, where as some
were more timid. However, by the end of the day the dog's confidence
was sky-high.
"The training was very successful and the dogs exceeded our
expectations," said Staff Sgt. Juan Hinojosia, 6th SFS MWD handler. "It
was a great experience and I look forward to continuing this type of
training more often."
Friday, October 25, 2013
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