
Cairo military working dogs are bred specifically for their intelligence, athleticism, and strong instinct to please their handlers.
These dogs are trained from a young age to perform a variety of tasks, including explosive detection, patrol work, and search and rescue.
Their keen sense of smell and agility make them invaluable assets to military units around the world.
Training a Cairo military working dog requires patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement.
Becoming a Military K9 Handler
Becoming a Military Dog Handler is an incredibly demanding and complicated job, requiring managing and caring for a dog while serving as a shooter.
The procurement process for combat assault dogs involves purchasing them from reputable sources such as Schutzhund in Germany or KNPV in the Netherlands, where they are typically 2-3 years old and strong, fit, and ready to be molded into a unique asset.
The purest and most reliable test of a dog's worth is not just its instinct or tracking and scent-detection ability, but its heart.
A Belgian Malinois named Cairo was purchased for approximately $10,000 and was not the author's first choice, but they quickly developed a strong bond.
Cairo's training included scent detection, bite work, command response, desensitization to sound, and physical training.
The author's first deployment with Cairo was in Afghanistan in June 2009, a four-month assignment that put their hard work to the test.
The Dogs
Cairo was a Belgian Malinois, a breed known for its intelligence and athleticism.
He was a military working dog, trained for high-stakes missions like the one that took down Osama bin Laden's compound in May 2011.
Only one name was made public after the mission: Cairo's.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Cairo the dog still alive?
Unfortunately, Cairo the dog passed away on April 2, 2015, after a short reunion with his owner. His story is a poignant reminder of the importance of cherishing time with loved ones.
Who was the dog that helped get Osama bin Laden?
Cairo, a Belgian Malinois, was the heroic dog that played a crucial role in the operation that led to the capture and killing of Osama bin Laden. This brave canine was part of SEAL Team 6 and demonstrated exceptional loyalty and bravery in the face of danger.
Sources
- https://www.americanhumane.org/blog/support-your-four-legged-veterans-on-national-k9-veterans-day/
- https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/no-ordinary-dog-true-story-dog-osama-bin-laden-mission/
- https://spyscape.com/article/cairo-the-canine-warrior-who-helped-capture-bin-laden
- https://sofrep.com/military-history/remembering-cairo-will-chesney/
- https://blog.togetherweserved.com/no-ordinary-dog-by-will-chesney-joe-layden/
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