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Behind the scenes at the Defence Animal Training Regiment

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2022
  • The military and animals have always had a close relationship - with the UK Armed Forces using dogs and horses to fulfill a number of roles for decades.
    The Defence Animal Training Regiment is the start of the journey for the animals, with 1,400 animals passing through the training centre every year.
    Forces News spent some time with the regiment to find out more about how the animals and personnel are trained to work together.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @trollarcindustries2897
    @trollarcindustries2897 Год назад +5

    The CO's shirt pocket undone.. GET A SHAGGING GRIP!!!! lol

  • @nocode1603
    @nocode1603 Год назад +1

    Very interesting

  • @TaxTheMonkey
    @TaxTheMonkey Год назад

    I enjoyed my time there.

  • @stevenlarge895
    @stevenlarge895 Год назад

    Being bit by those dogs hurts . Really hurts

  • @tintinjailhouse1312
    @tintinjailhouse1312 Год назад

    And its 1 mins ago !!

  • @liveuk
    @liveuk Год назад

    Ow I hate dolls..... 🎎 Chucky

    • @Eduardo-pc6gq
      @Eduardo-pc6gq Год назад

      Especially if they give it a ‘catastrophic bleed’ poor old diesel

  • @kevgriffin7062
    @kevgriffin7062 Год назад +4

    Waste of money. The search element should be part of the CRoysl Engineers and the horses should stay in London. The Brirish Army trains more Riding instructors and Farriers than the Army has horses. Waste of money.

  • @caractacus22
    @caractacus22 Год назад +1

    Lose the household cavalry. Keep the dogs.

    • @pepperroni6252
      @pepperroni6252 Год назад

      Why do you say that?

    • @Eduardo-pc6gq
      @Eduardo-pc6gq Год назад

      Keep them both? The cavalry are an ancient tradition of our military history and played a massive role in the British military. Wether you like it or not for centuries our military deployed all over Europe and fought for our sovereignty on horseback. Keeping the great
      tradition of mounted military going makes sense to me.
      The dogs are brilliant too. I love seeing Belgian Malinois working with our troops