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Is 68T (Animal Care Specialist) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 68T (Animal Care Specialist)

AIT / Training

10 weeks

Training Location

Fort Sam Houston, TX

Career Field

Medical

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About 68T Animal Care Specialist

Provides veterinary care support for military working dogs and other animals. Assists Army veterinarians with examinations, treatments, and surgical procedures in garrison and deployed environments.

Training Duration

10 weeks

Training Location

Fort Sam Houston, TX

Career Field

Medical

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

Provide veterinary care for military working dogs and support Army veterinary public health missions. Work with military animals in a unique and deeply rewarding specialty. Develop veterinary technology skills with direct application to civilian veterinary careers. One of the most unusual and memorable assignments in Army medicine.

What It's Actually Like

You care for military working dogs — the Belgian Malinois and German Shepherds that handle detection and patrol missions — and you support the veterinary public health mission that 68R handles from the food safety angle. The animal care side is the reason most people choose this MOS and it delivers: you work with highly trained, valuable, demanding animals that are genuinely irreplaceable assets. Preventive care, medical treatment under veterinary officer supervision, kennel management, health record maintenance — your MWD patients are your professional responsibility and they will reward your competence with a loyalty that no other Army patient offers. The public health support work adds the food inspection and environmental health components that round out the veterinary technician skill set. Civilian veterinary technician (CVT/RVT) certification is the natural next step and your Army experience provides the clinical hours required for most state certification pathways. Veterinary practices, emergency animal hospitals, research institutions, zoo medicine, and government veterinary programs all hire veterinary technicians. The MWD community specifically — law enforcement, federal agencies, private K9 contractors — hires people who have worked military working dogs. It is a small and specific world, and being known in it matters.

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