From a military dog trainer to a physiotherapist deployed on-site with soldiers, these are DXOs who make a difference in the SAF.
PIONEER journalist Koh Eng Beng discovers that training military working dogs is no walk in the park.
Best buddies can come in all shapes and sizes – even in the form of a four-legged furry friend who likes to play fetch and can also sniff out dangerous explosive substances to keep everyone safe. Meet SSG Kannan and sniffer dog Rogue in PIONEER's Buddies series!
After completing his Full-time National Service as a Military Policeman in 2006, Military Expert (ME) 4(A) Lin Hong Yao left for Australia to study for a degree in veterinary medicine. He later stayed in the country to work as a vet.
Is it all work and no play for the SAF's canine soldiers? What happens to the dogs when they retire? NSFs from the Military Working Dog Unit (MWDU) answer these and more!
After spending most of their lives in service, these canine soldiers find a home to “ORD” in.