The Pentagon wants to improve medical care for wounded military dogs

The Pentagon wants to improve medical care for wounded military dogsPhoto: Military Times

Efforts include better assessment of canine traumatic brain injury and even finding common medical treatments for both humans and dogs

Why this matters for military families

Changes in defense policy affect budgets, procurement, base operations, and long-term strategic positioning that shape where and how service members serve.

Read full article at Military Times

Originally published by Military Times. Summary and curation by DutyStation.ai.

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