SAN MIGUEL DE LOS JAGÜEYEZ, Mexico - In the middle of a military base outside Mexico City, an army colonel runs what he calls a kindergarten for dogs.
Puppies that one day will become rescue dogs, or sniffer dogs for drugs or explosives, get …
Nestled in the midst of a military complex just outside of Mexico City, an army colonel operates a one-of-a-kind establishment: a “puppy school” for furry little warriors in training. Here, young puppies destined for future roles as rescue or drug-detection dogs receive their fundamental training. The Mexico Army and Air Force Canine Production Center serves […] The post Mexican Army’s Puppy School Trains Rescue and Drug-Sniffing Dogs appeared first on DogTime.