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Is 31K (Working Dog Handler) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 31K (Working Dog Handler)

AIT / Training

11 weeks

Training Location

Fort Leonard Wood, MO

Career Field

Military Police

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Civilian Translation/5.0

About 31K Working Dog Handler

Trains, maintains, and employs military working dogs for patrol, detection, and special mission applications. Builds a deep operational bond with an assigned dog to maximize effectiveness across a range of military missions.

Training Duration

11 weeks

Training Location

Fort Leonard Wood, MO

Career Field

Military Police

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You and your dog will be one of the most effective force protection and detection teams the Army deploys. Military working dogs detect explosives, track personnel, and conduct patrol operations that technology cannot replicate. You'll live with your dog, train with your dog every day, and build a working partnership that becomes the most important professional relationship of your military career. K9 handler experience opens doors to federal law enforcement, CBP, TSA, and private security K9 programs after service. Some handlers adopt their dogs on retirement. Few things in military service are as meaningful.

What It's Actually Like

You will have a dog. This dog will be your responsibility 24 hours a day in the field and substantially your responsibility even in garrison. The bond is real and it is the best part of the job, full stop. The dog will be smarter about some things than some of your supervisors and you will not be allowed to say so. Your MWD will be a Belgian Malinois or German Shepherd who has been trained to find things (explosives, drugs, people) or apprehend people or both, and your job is to direct that training effectively and keep the dog healthy, motivated, and ready. Veterinary care, kennel maintenance, daily training, record-keeping, certification maintenance — the dog is a weapon system with dietary requirements and an emotional life. Deployment with your MWD is one of the most operationally relevant things a junior enlisted soldier can do. The dog keeps people alive by finding things. You keep the dog effective. The transition is the hard part: your dog belongs to the Army. When you leave, you may or may not be allowed to adopt your partner, and the uncertainty is brutal. Many handlers adopt their dogs. Many don't get the choice. Know this going in. The K9 law enforcement civilian pipeline is real, but the waiting list for that specific work is long.

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