Army participates in International Working Dog Competition

U.S. Army Spc. Eric Ramos with the 525th Military Police Detachment, Military Working Dogs, secures a Soldier on the ground at the Rheinlander Club, Baumholder, Germany, May 11, for the 2022 International Working Dog Competition. The dog and handler were given a patrolling scenario where they were graded on how well they reacted to a series of different variables on the course. Spc. Ramos’s assigned dog Vegas is six years old and has worked with him for 10 months.(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Katelyn Myers)
U.S. Army Sgt. Warren Bolden with the 131st Military Working Dog Detachment, Combined Military Working Dog Detachment – Europe, holds a Soldier down on the ground at the Rheinlander Club, Baumholder, Germany, May 11, for the 2022 International Working Dog Competition. The dog and handler were given a patrolling scenario where they were graded on how well they reacted to a series of different variables on the course. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Katelyn Myers)
U.S. Army Pfc. Fred Claridy with the 100th Miliitary Police Detachment finishes the second day of the 2022 International Working Dog Competition at the Rhienlander Club in Baumholder, Germany, May 11. Pfc. Claridy is a Patrol Drug Detector Dog handler and has been working with his dog, Money, for approximately one year. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Katelyn Myers)