The training of watch dogs
Wednesday, 10.12.2008 | Training
At the Nis-based “Knjaz Milos” training field, the members of the military vet and medical service are performing a course for training watch dogs and are retraining dogs.
At the Nis-based “Knjaz Milos” training field, the members of the military vet and medical service are performing a course for training watch dogs and are retraining dogs.
The main purpose of this course is for the watch dogs to be trained for their duties and to perform periodical retraining which are trained to be watch dogs. This 13-day course is conducted by experienced and top-quality officers, NCOs and professional soldiers from the watch dog training platoon.
At the end of the training, the course attendants will be awarded certificates which testify to successfully passing the exams, who will then be assigned to units. In his opening address, at the beginning of the course, the commander of the vet-medical company, Lt. Col. Slobodan Andrejic said that they would invest maximum effort to provide quality training of watch dogs especially for specific tasks of securing military facilities.
The main purpose of this course is for the watch dogs to be trained for their duties and to perform periodical retraining which are trained to be watch dogs. This 13-day course is conducted by experienced and top-quality officers, NCOs and professional soldiers from the watch dog training platoon.
At the end of the training, the course attendants will be awarded certificates which testify to successfully passing the exams, who will then be assigned to units. In his opening address, at the beginning of the course, the commander of the vet-medical company, Lt. Col. Slobodan Andrejic said that they would invest maximum effort to provide quality training of watch dogs especially for specific tasks of securing military facilities.