How do I go about training dogs for the Military?

I am a 14 year old freshman in High School.

I have had a life long dream of serving my country but I don’t want to go out on the front lines.

But I have also had my life long dream of becoming a veterinarian.

I am very good with animals. I have had experience with animals and german shepherds all my life.

I have taken a few dog obedience classes but I have a very good understanding with animals. My mom Manages a Veterinary clinic so I have watched animals give birth and take their last breath.
So I have a very good understanding with animals.
Do I need to start taking more advanced dog classes now.
I don’t want to per sue a long term career in the military.
Can I get financial help from the military to help me get through veterinary school.
Who can do I talk to about per sueing this.

One Response to “How do I go about training dogs for the Military?”

  • mouse says:

    Maybe if you enquired about it you could do both working with dogs as part of serving your country. I am sure that dogs wkould be invoved in the military. If not I would be a vetinarian. Or maybe a dog trainer with german shepards. Go to an army base and ask there. Discuss it with them. Every country or state usually has an army base near them somewhere. I had a beautiful german shepard. His name was bud but he got put down at 12 because he was getting too hold and got the problems with his back legs to do with the hip. He was so placid. Anyway good luck. Do some more classes it wouldn’t hurt.

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