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Military dogs show signs of combat stress

By T.K. Randall
December 2, 2011 · Comment icon 4 comments

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Studies show that humans aren't the only sufferers of PTSD - canines are showing signs of it as well.
It's easy to focus on the men and women who are deployed to places like Iraq and Afghanistan and return home battered in ways most of us will never comprehend, but there are other soldiers whose care is a lot more difficult due to the fact that they cannot speak. Fifty bomb sniffer dogs have died in the line of duty since 2005 and 500 are trained every year to be sent over. Of those, 5% suffer from PTSD and only one veterinary clinic in the whole country deals with canine PTSD.
The call came into the behavior specialists here from a doctor in Afghanistan. His patient had just been through a firefight and now was cowering under a cot, refusing to come out.


Source: New York Times | Comments (4)




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Comment icon #1 Posted by Robbie333 13 years ago
The call came into the behavior specialists here from a doctor in Afghanistan. His patient had just been through a firefight and now was cowering under a cot, refusing to come out. http://www.nytimes.c...bat-stress.html I have witnessed this in person. Some of our dogs whom were on point and recon with their handlers seemed to have there fill after many missions --like us. They are certainly great support and deserve to be treated as veterans for life. They earned it. Being within the bounds of a loud firefight is enough to scramble anyone including our K-9 friends. Here is some additional inf... [More]
Comment icon #2 Posted by Device 13 years ago
Its bad enough that humans fight wars without having to drag animals into it too. Its not right.
Comment icon #3 Posted by Robbie333 13 years ago
Its bad enough that humans fight wars without having to drag animals into it too. Its not right. I have to agree to an extent. Having said that I am glad they were along on some of the missions I participated on. They, again, deserve respect and yes, it is a shame they are brought in to battle. Its a shame for everyone involved.
Comment icon #4 Posted by LotusChild86 13 years ago
why wouldnt they


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