Army Dog Breeding Training Centre and School

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Karachi is a famous military base in Pakistan renowned for producing some of the best war dogs in the nation. Established in 1966 at Multan, it is the only army-run dog breeding and training centre in Pakistan. It provides army dogs for army and law enforcement agencies, such as police forces and paramilitary organizations. The army dogs are professionally trained to carry out a number of important tasks such as guarding military installations, searching for explosives, tracking down criminals and drug smugglers, rescuing casualties during natural disasters and assisting in search operations. ADBTCS also has its own veterinary department that caters to all medical needs of the canine soldiers.

Army Dog Breeding Training Centre and School

The training provided by the army dog center multan trainers at this facility is world class, ensuring that each army dog performs their duties efficiently and effectively. ADBTCS has been awarded numerous awards over the years for its excellent services including ‘The Presidential Award for Excellence’ in 2006 for its outstanding achievements in army dog training. This army dog centre continues to produce some of the best army dogs in the world, a true testament to the dedication and hard work put in by its trainers over the years.

The army dogs trained at this facility are truly a symbol of pride for Pakistan and its commitment towards producing highly professional military personnel and animal soldiers alike. ADBTCS has produced some of the most famous war dogs such as Wolf, Apollo and Khan who have been involved in numerous operations around the globe including Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. These canine warriors continue to serve their purpose of protecting our country with honor and distinction. The army dog breeding centre at Multan is an important part of Pakistan's army and will continue to produce army dogs that serve the nation with honor and pride.

 

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