@@andreschaustre2814 bro aint no way you just put (twitch) after typing a twitch emote, you want people to know that you use twitch emotes in real life.
Wow, I was an Air Force K9 handler in the 70’s. All we had back then was a leash, choke chain, muzzle, brush or comb, and a canteen/w cup for water. Even this has gone high tech.
Military and the army in general falls under business , did you not see the price for dose dog boots not even mine cost that much , leave the government to vaste tax money ,
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It looks like those are a brand called Rex Specks. Doggles look more like sunglasses, not like those goggles. They are pretty badass. My dog has some for when we hike in the desert.
Most dawgos don't. Ropes, twisted water bottles, plastic jars, etc. Even my cats only play with milk bottle seals and plastic sticks vs anything fancy.
Its to reward the dog with something less stimulating than a Kong. The pipe is still reenforcing the MWD but it’s less desirable than a Kong. You can train tasks better that way in some situations.
Plus with the pvc pipe, you can put things inside it for training... for example, you can put drugs inside it, the doggo will not be able to get at the drugs, because its inside a plastic tube... like, the pipe is the reward and toy, and if you want to get it to focus on a certain scent, put it in the pipe, play with the doggo, then send it in to find stuff that smells the same... simple, but effective
@@boohere2 it’s not like they are gonna be on other peoples property when they are deployed, and if they were I think the last thing they’d care about is poop
All dogs should be wearing Doggles. On a motorcycles, head out the window or anytime there’s a full on blast of air. Well done! Bless you! Thank You for protecting me! ❤️🇺🇸❤️
I appreciate the handler explaining the choke chain very well. It’s not mean. Kicking the dog is far worse to the dog than flicking the leash with your wrist causing the choke chain to “pop” kinda little a gentle smack on the shoulder to get your friends attention when they’re too distracted to react to verbal. The flat collar won’t do this unless a dog is trained (usually) because dogs don’t care about flat collars. It’s just not enough to break their distraction. But the leash poop is to correct the dog. Leash pressure is to guide the dog. Like lifting up just enough to put a small bit of pressure on the collar and the dog sits it. No more tension. Pull a different way. Dog lays down. No more tension. Dog is in heel pulling forward. Tension. Still pulls forward “no” pop heel. Dog slows and gets back in the grove with you. That’s how it’s suppose to be done. It’s not beating the dog. It’s light pressure and correction’s equivalent to the severity of their disobedience (which is choosing to ignore what you’ve taught. NOT being unable to complete the task because they’re confused. That’s on you) for example pulling fairways in heel. Small pop. Running after a car. Big pop. Why? One is minor. The other gets you killed. One is hey you’re messing up. The other is don’t ever do that again. And it doesn’t hurt the dog because there’s never a lot of force even in harsher corrections. It’s more a speed thing. You should know about how tight the leash should feel. And then it’s just speed and a slight increase in pressure.
$130 for a collar?! $70 for a flexi leash? This is what lobbying does, contractors pay politicians millions, so they let them sell $130 collars to the military. And the military doesn’t care, because it’s taxpayer money anyway. There is no way in hell this collar is worth $130. A friend of mine makes heavy duty collars and leashes and even a set of both doesn’t come anywhere near $100
Yeah that exact flexi leash on amazon is $55 not $70 lol Edit: doggles for $40. A good pair of rex specs for dogs is about $70-80. So wonder if they have a deal with the military.
@@Blue-Dog shut up! You can't name the last time a bomb went off and a military dog was there utilizing it's doggy equipment 😡 the truth is more people die from car accidents and house fires, yet the military spends huge amounts of money on training for imaginary scenarios that have nothing to do with the real civilized world, these war mongers are all highly funded lunatics!
awesome! i have a well trained belgian malinois from a police breeder in colorado & ive ended up with kinda the same kit sans like the goggles haha. i love this video, this guy, & his carhartts!
These dogs are amazing soldiers, I hope they can retire once they have served their duties and can go home and be adopted by their handlers and not get left behind like old equipment.
The boots are a brand called RuffWear. They are great for walking your dog in a hot environment. I live in Arizona. My dog wears her boots every time we are outside if it's over 80°.
This is the Mos that im shooting for. I grew up loving and training dogs. I am currently working on my next big training project for my dog. Its a highly competitive job. Not all can do it. I am just finishing school and soon will be really to join up.
Some of these items seemed super redundant. A 30' leash as well as a retractable 30' leash, multiple collars, two water bowls. Why does the dog need two water bowls? The med kit items all made perfect sense, but I would try to reduce a few redundancies in the other bag. Doggles were definitely the coolest item.
@@o0xTHEcoPlayerx0oI thought the same thing, but he specifically refers to them as water bowls (plural), and talks about putting water in both of them. I'm glad to help you discover something today as well ;)
Come on let’s be real if you’re at war you know damn well you’re not taking the time out of your day to pick up some dog shit you know those bags never get used😂
@Ramesh Ranjan Uh . . . what are you on? Yes, they do. Working dogs were an incredibly important asset for the US military in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
Nah, these gloves are low in germs but by no means sterile. They are partly to protect the patient, but mainly to keep yourself safe from for example bacteria body liquids etc.
I mean, considering he has equipment to do an emergency dog tracheotomy (wild), it's not impossible that they would pack a set of sterile gloves. Not like they take up a bunch more space.
The long leash takes the handler out of the situation, and lets the MWD be more independent. Some dogs don’t like handlers up close and micromanaging them. Retractable can be used in other situations as well.
The dog shoes are also great for when it rains or is muddy outside and your dog needs to go out to go to the bathroom. Choke chains are good I like prong collars but you have to be very careful it’s not meant to hurt the dog it’s meant for a discomfort so be gentle! It’s a correction not a punishment! Doggies are also great if your dog likes to stick their head out the window while driving. Last thing you want is a bug hitting your dogs eye at 20+ mph. Also prong collars can be flipped inside out if you have stay dogs in your area , if they go for the throat it normally deters them. Collapsible kennels are also great so if you’re at a family gathering or party at a friends and need to stay the night after drinking. Takes up very little space in my 4 door Jeep wrangler
Wow! I thought Guide Dogs gear kit was pretty intense. Are usually have to carry a fanny pack or backpack with me to carry my Guide Dogs things I can’t imagine having to haul all that around.
A lot of normal dog owners do use choke chains/ leashes. It’s not bad for the dog, it’s not hurting the dog, it’s to teach them not to do whatever they want while on a leash, for discipline
@@colton_hsd It literaly is hurting them tho? Its the entire point to build negative stimuli to stop a behaviour. Not a great idea as it leads to more violent, aggressive or nervous dog. I guess those traits could be useful in a military dog but I'm not a fan of it either
All of these tools that he mentioned in the video have their purpose. Including a metal slip collar/training collar. And that specific tool has a purpose to communicate to the dog when his actions are desirable or undesirable. That specific piece of equipment if used correctly does not hurt the dog.
My first guy dog used a ““ choke chain. My second one has used an Martingale which is mostly nylon with a little bit of chain added at the top. It’s not meant to cause pain it’s more like a slap on the wrist they are really thick muscles on their necks and so it doesn’t really hurt them were taught not to hold and choke or talk to yank and release its equivalent of slapping a child on the hand to get their attention.
@@calmac938 as with every tool, using it wrong doesn’t work. Human analogy: think of the choke chain as a spank. You do something real wrong as a kid? You get a spank. Your behavior improves. Usually it only takes a few before you stop needing them. Same with the choke chain. Where does this go wrong? Some people who are either bad trainers or not trainers at all use it way too much. They use it for every little mistake, and they often use it much too aggressively. So now: think what happens when a kid is beaten over every little mistake. Suddenly, you have a violent and uncooperative child if they haven’t been beaten into submission.
@@barbecue7829 Yes, she has K9 Pannus and the Doggles from Rex Specs are helping to keep her from going blind. Perk: Everyone thinks she looks way cool because she wears Hot Pink or Orange goggles and mirrored lenses, she looks like she's going skiing or something.
He explained everything like it’s a weapon. Especially the Kong on a rope
well he's in the navy sooo......
yea pretty cringe he takes it wayyy to seriously, you can tell he has been in njrotc since 9th grade 100%
That Kong is a weapon to put violent down insurgents
@@coal_tactical hes a literal soldier, im not sure what you're expecting, hes not gonna be goofing off
Hit someone in the head with it, that'll hurt someone.
Hollingsworth: dutifully explaining all of the gear and it’s purpose
Me, bawling: _They have tiny little doggy shoes???_ 😭😭
commonly referred to as booties
Me, eating dogs: they have tiny little doggy?? 😭😭
@@firkejdjneii28283 💀
Lol
lol same! followed by *jaw drop* "they cost HOW much?!"
I'm here to hear the professional soldier say "doggles"
I was expecting someone else ti say it but...Wicked (twitch)
4:24 D O G G L E S
Are regular dogs afraid or intimidated by police officer dogs/military dogs?
@@andreschaustre2814 bro aint no way you just put (twitch) after typing a twitch emote, you want people to know that you use twitch emotes in real life.
@@reanbowlerd5988 😂
Wow, I was an Air Force K9 handler in the 70’s. All we had back then was a leash, choke chain, muzzle, brush or comb, and a canteen/w cup for water. Even this has gone high tech.
Them Shepard’s do love to shed eh haha
Thank you for your service and to your K-9!
@@anlewi1 Your welcome and thank you!
did the air force dogs get parachutes in daily kit?
@@lawabiding9152 not back in my day. I’m pretty sure they didn’t do all the things back then that they do now
There should be a Military and Animal Insider at this point.
Doesnt see Animals or Military as Business
And a Japan one. I swear 90% of the "Most expensive" videos are Japanese products
that wou;d make it too confusing
The military is a business what are you talking about.
Military and the army in general falls under business , did you not see the price for dose dog boots not even mine cost that much , leave the government to vaste tax money ,
the doggles are looking so dope.
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@@zebinamastero7671 bot?
It looks like those are a brand called Rex Specks. Doggles look more like sunglasses, not like those goggles. They are pretty badass. My dog has some for when we hike in the desert.
@@zebinamastero7671 does this ever work?
Pit vipers for dogs
4 out of the first 5 objects he took out of the bag were toys for the good boy. I am pleased.
I didn't know what I expected but definitely not tactical doggy boots. Also whoever named it doggles thank you
Producer: “Do the dogs like to be brushed?” Wow. Really excellent journalism. Really. Give that guy a raise.
It's not something most people probably think of when they think of military working dogs.
its a fine question its a serious subject asking if the dogs like to be brushed invites a little levity into the subject
A lot of those MWD that are used in apprehension HATE being touched. Some don’t mind but aren’t fans and others love it.
Tag yourself I'm "Why do you trim your dogs nails?"
Of course the dogs teeth needs to be brushed, He was just trying to get into the subject of the dogs oral hygiene.
The most tactical, hardcore military term I have ever heard? The Doggle.
HAHA yes can't sat the specific brand Rexx Specs otherwise that's government endorsement to the company.
That dog has a job... while im here watching a dog have a job
I'm with ya
Time to train myself walking with 4 limbs. Cant let dogs take our jobs.
@@abouttime2569 I'd wear a muzzle for a little bit for some cash for real.
i wonder where the poop bag goes?
@@abouttime2569
Dey tok err jerbz!
PVC pipe as a reward? Damn this dog doesn't need much
Most dawgos don't. Ropes, twisted water bottles, plastic jars, etc. Even my cats only play with milk bottle seals and plastic sticks vs anything fancy.
Its to reward the dog with something less stimulating than a Kong. The pipe is still reenforcing the MWD but it’s less desirable than a Kong. You can train tasks better that way in some situations.
@@BebbaDubbs it’s about being rewarded, not being rewarded with a specific item you know
Plus with the pvc pipe, you can put things inside it for training... for example, you can put drugs inside it, the doggo will not be able to get at the drugs, because its inside a plastic tube... like, the pipe is the reward and toy, and if you want to get it to focus on a certain scent, put it in the pipe, play with the doggo, then send it in to find stuff that smells the same... simple, but effective
@@odst2247 variable rewards actually motivate the dog to work harder
The only job I would do in the military.
Thanks for sharing and good luck to the doggos and handlers!
where the hell does he put the poop after he bags it? that gonna stink
@@boohere2 They wouldnt actually bag it, unless they are in a situation without the risk of gunfire. Even still, I doubt they'd pick it up.
you & me both brutha!
@@boohere2 it’s not like they are gonna be on other peoples property when they are deployed, and if they were I think the last thing they’d care about is poop
same with everyone else. sorta like the military work that guarantees a future career like airforce or navy lmao but LOVE THE MACHINE
This is too cuteee, he's so serious presenting dog toys, leashes and little shoes lmao
Doggy baaaags, K9 unit!
Awwh, They also carry dog boots. Melts my heart.
All dogs should be wearing Doggles. On a motorcycles, head out the window or anytime there’s a full on blast of air. Well done! Bless you! Thank You for protecting me! ❤️🇺🇸❤️
These are very special dogs with very special training. They are working dogs.
I appreciate the handler explaining the choke chain very well. It’s not mean. Kicking the dog is far worse to the dog than flicking the leash with your wrist causing the choke chain to “pop” kinda little a gentle smack on the shoulder to get your friends attention when they’re too distracted to react to verbal. The flat collar won’t do this unless a dog is trained (usually) because dogs don’t care about flat collars. It’s just not enough to break their distraction. But the leash poop is to correct the dog. Leash pressure is to guide the dog. Like lifting up just enough to put a small bit of pressure on the collar and the dog sits it. No more tension. Pull a different way. Dog lays down. No more tension. Dog is in heel pulling forward. Tension. Still pulls forward “no” pop heel. Dog slows and gets back in the grove with you. That’s how it’s suppose to be done. It’s not beating the dog. It’s light pressure and correction’s equivalent to the severity of their disobedience (which is choosing to ignore what you’ve taught. NOT being unable to complete the task because they’re confused. That’s on you) for example pulling fairways in heel. Small pop. Running after a car. Big pop. Why? One is minor. The other gets you killed. One is hey you’re messing up. The other is don’t ever do that again. And it doesn’t hurt the dog because there’s never a lot of force even in harsher corrections. It’s more a speed thing. You should know about how tight the leash should feel. And then it’s just speed and a slight increase in pressure.
Seriously one of the hardest working dudes in the community!
The dog boots and doggles are so cute! Dogs be struttin 🐕
I couldn't love this dog more. It's super cute and fighting for the safety and freedom of humans. 😭❤️
$130 for a collar?!
$70 for a flexi leash?
This is what lobbying does, contractors pay politicians millions, so they let them sell $130 collars to the military. And the military doesn’t care, because it’s taxpayer money anyway.
There is no way in hell this collar is worth $130. A friend of mine makes heavy duty collars and leashes and even a set of both doesn’t come anywhere near $100
Agreed. You can buy a cobra buckle collar with a handle on Amazon for $30. $130 is absolutely ridiculous.
Yeah that exact flexi leash on amazon is $55 not $70 lol
Edit: doggles for $40. A good pair of rex specs for dogs is about $70-80. So wonder if they have a deal with the military.
That's a military grade collar. It's extra durable.
2:50 that was just cute, the little boots for the dog
In other words, these are all tactical attachments for the tactical assault dog.
All that’s missing is a picatinny rail and ACOG
He does have the ACOG (Active Canine Ocular Goggles) 😂
@@MGMarthaller why does that sound like actual military terminology lmao
@@joshdove4562 because the military loves acronyms and abbreviations.
You would be surprise some dogs get hard helmets with camera mounted on the top!
These dogs are amazing. What trust!
He has a very relaxing voice.
The doggles are the best piece of equipment he has both literally and verbally.
Bro when he took out the dog gloves I died and then he took out the dog goggles. I was dying🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Funny, until a bomb goes off and doggo has his safety Goggles and booties to survive metal and glass shards🤪
@@Blue-Dog shut up! You can't name the last time a bomb went off and a military dog was there utilizing it's doggy equipment 😡 the truth is more people die from car accidents and house fires, yet the military spends huge amounts of money on training for imaginary scenarios that have nothing to do with the real civilized world, these war mongers are all highly funded lunatics!
You mean doggles?
@@haroldsj8548 😂👍
@@haroldsj8548 and dogves or *dog-ves*
I love the poo bags & this guy's overalls 🥰 bless all their hearts, be safe 😊
It's honestly more low-tech than I expected. Like I was expecting some amazing leash with a special clasp or something.
Low tech but extremely expensive
@@tropicalshadow3817 not one expensivfe thing?
Amazing how a dog on a leash has always been so effective for hundreds of years. Never touch running system
@@oh_knee7173 id say 70$ retractable leash is expensive
@@phoneusandfroboof829 flexi is a pretty solid brand and i wouldn't go so far as say its expensive, just premium. I've seen much worse cost much more
awesome! i have a well trained belgian malinois from a police breeder in colorado & ive ended up with kinda the same kit sans like the goggles haha. i love this video, this guy, & his carhartts!
They always ask who’s a good boy. But never how’s the good boy?
My 2 favorite things: military and dogs
These dogs are amazing soldiers, I hope they can retire once they have served their duties and can go home and be adopted by their handlers and not get left behind like old equipment.
125 for a collar damn lol and those tactical doggy boots r cool
The boots are a brand called RuffWear. They are great for walking your dog in a hot environment. I live in Arizona. My dog wears her boots every time we are outside if it's over 80°.
the clasps were developed to be used in aircraft seat belts. they're not the normal stuff civilians have.
@@GiraffeLoverJen Thank you, I was wondering about the brand.
That collar is essentially the same as the belts many soldiers are using, but smaller. Those belts are around $150
This is the Mos that im shooting for. I grew up loving and training dogs. I am currently working on my next big training project for my dog. Its a highly competitive job. Not all can do it. I am just finishing school and soon will be really to join up.
best of luck to you 👍
Long nails on dogs actually hinder their movements. If you walk your dog enough on pavement/concrete you won't need to trim their nails.
Some of these items seemed super redundant. A 30' leash as well as a retractable 30' leash, multiple collars, two water bowls. Why does the dog need two water bowls? The med kit items all made perfect sense, but I would try to reduce a few redundancies in the other bag. Doggles were definitely the coolest item.
They are all the same colour and he has them all mixed up
the dog has two bowls, one for water, one for food....
what a wonderful discovery you've just learned.
@@o0xTHEcoPlayerx0oI thought the same thing, but he specifically refers to them as water bowls (plural), and talks about putting water in both of them. I'm glad to help you discover something today as well ;)
@@jeffeyro i think he was just more of an idiot than me for not reading the sarcasm
@@jeffeyro one is compressible. makes sense depending on the situation & carrying space capacity...
Okay I no longer feel awkward for owning "too much" situational dog gear.
"What's that piece of dog handling equipment for?"
"It's for when we need to handle the dog."
Come on let’s be real if you’re at war you know damn well you’re not taking the time out of your day to pick up some dog shit you know those bags never get used😂
Its very important to not leave tracks... They can definitely come in handy in some situations
@Ramesh Ranjan Uh . . . what are you on? Yes, they do. Working dogs were an incredibly important asset for the US military in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
these dogs operate most of the time in us bases, so unless you want shit everywhere you bet they pick up
Yea, but if you're on base, like you are most of the day... (or working in a building or airport or something)
Not in active combat, but everywhere else? You don’t want a soldier walking up to you because he stepped in your dog’s poop on base.
Just to confirm he does say “Doggles”
God take care of our military dogs and the handlers
Really well presented, thank you to the handler!
Never thought a miltary dog's loadout would be so tactical
two departments I love, air force and k9 unit. bet it's amazing to be a dog handler
doggles might be the cutest thing ive ever heard
Combining 2 of my favorite things
Dogs and tactical gear
This is the same as my K9 SAR load out. Minus the retractable lead, PVC and trach kit.
you have the doggles
@@lisaechabor598 Rex Specs with multiple opacity levels including clear.
Hope he loves his dog more than as a weapon
Good job guys, 341st/MWDC for life 👏.
The dog looks so handsome with those Doggles on. ❤
I didn't realize I have all the tool kit for a military doggo. Lol
Nah, these gloves are low in germs but by no means sterile. They are partly to protect the patient, but mainly to keep yourself safe from for example bacteria body liquids etc.
I mean, considering he has equipment to do an emergency dog tracheotomy (wild), it's not impossible that they would pack a set of sterile gloves. Not like they take up a bunch more space.
Rambo and I carry all this on a regular outside of the thermometer and "doggles".
And the emergency kit to cut a hole in your dog's throat, I assume..
This is one of the coolest and also critical jobs in the military hand down. I wish I knew this was an mos when I enlisted.
No way he needs all those leashes..the shoes are adorable
Let's be honest...we all came for the doggles xD
Nothing better than working dogs
Definitely getting me a pair of doggles.
BTW The gear bag he used was the 511 Rush 72
i love that even the dogs have cool equipment
On to another episode of: What's in my bag? Military Doggos edition
I hope the dogs like doing their jobs! It might be like fun to them, kind of like sled dogs and how they LOVE to run
I have a feeling that retractable leash is for bomb scenarios where the humans dont want to get too close
You know the bomb is gone when the leash retracts without the dog coming out kinda deal?
@@StrangeTerror 💀
@@StrangeTerror exactly lol
I would think urban environment. On the street you can keep it long, when entering a building you can shorten without having to change leashes.
The long leash takes the handler out of the situation, and lets the MWD be more independent. Some dogs don’t like handlers up close and micromanaging them. Retractable can be used in other situations as well.
Good doggo always gets a reward
The dog shoes are also great for when it rains or is muddy outside and your dog needs to go out to go to the bathroom. Choke chains are good I like prong collars but you have to be very careful it’s not meant to hurt the dog it’s meant for a discomfort so be gentle! It’s a correction not a punishment! Doggies are also great if your dog likes to stick their head out the window while driving. Last thing you want is a bug hitting your dogs eye at 20+ mph. Also prong collars can be flipped inside out if you have stay dogs in your area , if they go for the throat it normally deters them. Collapsible kennels are also great so if you’re at a family gathering or party at a friends and need to stay the night after drinking. Takes up very little space in my 4 door Jeep wrangler
that dog be drippin😩🥶
Doggos are the best
1:49 if you look at his patch it says SF meaninf security forces with is basically military police but in the airforce
omg so cute with the goggles and earmuffs
Wow! I thought Guide Dogs gear kit was pretty intense. Are usually have to carry a fanny pack or backpack with me to carry my Guide Dogs things I can’t imagine having to haul all that around.
I love rectal thermometers
Lol why did I thought that building in the background was a fighter jet 🤣
Great video
Dog boots 😭 ❤️❤️❤️
The dogs are adorable with the doggles on
Awesome info 🤩👏🏼 need more of these military content
I was stationed with MA1💪🏾
Thank you for sharing
More K9/dog content please.
Loved everything about this EXCEPT the choke chain
A lot of normal dog owners do use choke chains/ leashes. It’s not bad for the dog, it’s not hurting the dog, it’s to teach them not to do whatever they want while on a leash, for discipline
@@colton_hsd It literaly is hurting them tho? Its the entire point to build negative stimuli to stop a behaviour. Not a great idea as it leads to more violent, aggressive or nervous dog. I guess those traits could be useful in a military dog but I'm not a fan of it either
All of these tools that he mentioned in the video have their purpose. Including a metal slip collar/training collar. And that specific tool has a purpose to communicate to the dog when his actions are desirable or undesirable. That specific piece of equipment if used correctly does not hurt the dog.
My first guy dog used a ““ choke chain. My second one has used an Martingale which is mostly nylon with a little bit of chain added at the top. It’s not meant to cause pain it’s more like a slap on the wrist they are really thick muscles on their necks and so it doesn’t really hurt them were taught not to hold and choke or talk to yank and release its equivalent of slapping a child on the hand to get their attention.
@@calmac938 as with every tool, using it wrong doesn’t work. Human analogy: think of the choke chain as a spank. You do something real wrong as a kid? You get a spank. Your behavior improves. Usually it only takes a few before you stop needing them. Same with the choke chain. Where does this go wrong? Some people who are either bad trainers or not trainers at all use it way too much. They use it for every little mistake, and they often use it much too aggressively. So now: think what happens when a kid is beaten over every little mistake. Suddenly, you have a violent and uncooperative child if they haven’t been beaten into submission.
I love how every video has a Jafco muzzle (best muzzle out there) and he has one from petsmart literally
Lmao the dogoggles really out here lookin tactical af
The us gov be like, I know this is all a total of maybe $250... But we're gonna claim it costs $80,000 per k9 unit.
the dog itself costs money so does training
So its really important that everything is *taken care of*
The dog experts in the comments don't realize how easy it is to entertain your dogs
DOGGLES YEAHHHH 🦅🦅🦅
so they got Tactical Chew Toys? i like it
Next gen Doggles should have a heads up display
Hooyah MA1
man I'd feel so bad having to do an emergency trac on my dog
love them malinois
LOVE THE REX SCPECS GOT A PAIR FOR MY GREAT DANE
You’re not gonna catch a lot of bad guys without Scooby snacks in that bag
If the handler has a rifle, does the dog get ear protection or do they use a suppressor?
I wondered about that.
The dogs are trained to not be bothered by gunfire i think
@@barbecue7829 that’s called permanent hearing damage.
Usually they get ear pro. The soldiers get it too. Sometimes. Whether they use it or not is another question as well.
Ah yes the kit of the mighty fur musket handler
The word doggles just makes me giggle.
It’s extremely hard to be a k9 handler in the military. An instructor told me 1 in 45 make it
Doggles are awesome, our 10 y.o. GSD has been wearing them for 2 or 3 years to protect her eyes from UV rays. She has K9 Pannus.
Bro hahaha
@@bruderschweigen6889 WTF, does that mean? Our German Shepherd would probably be blind by now if not for wearing Doggles outside in the sun.
@@traxiii I don’t think he understands what you meant
does your dog have a condition that makes it sensitive to that sort of stuff?
@@barbecue7829 Yes, she has K9 Pannus and the Doggles from Rex Specs are helping to keep her from going blind. Perk: Everyone thinks she looks way cool because she wears Hot Pink or Orange goggles and mirrored lenses, she looks like she's going skiing or something.