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Are the shepherd dogs in the army the same as those in the club? Can military dogs participate in club competitions? I’m not professional in asking, so don’t laugh at me. I hope to know the answer abo

Are the shepherd dogs in the army the same as those in the club? Can military dogs participate in club competitions? I’m not professional in asking, so don’t laugh at me. I hope to know the answer about German shepherds.

Active-duty military dogs, like active-duty soldiers, also have military status. During their service, they can only be used for competitions or missions organized by the military region. They cannot participate in competitions of civilian organizations or be used for other purposes.

Military dogs are essentially no different from similar breeds in clubs, except that they have received professional training since they were puppies, and they have better obedience.

In other words, in the army, military dogs are regarded as brothers in the trenches and enjoy military status. After retirement, they will be given to qualified people for adoption. During the adoption period, they cannot be bought or sold, let alone killed. It can only be allowed to die naturally.

No matter how expensive the dogs in the club are, they are just pets. Their main purposes are to show off, trade, and keep them for fun.