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PetsLifeGuide » News » France honors hero dogs that helped to fight extremism or track terrorist suspects with a memorial

France honors hero dogs that helped to fight extremism or track terrorist suspects with a memorial

Last Modified: October 21, 2022 by Julia Powell Leave a Comment

A monument is unveiled in Suippes, home to the largest military kennel in Europe, to pay tribute to dogs who have worked with soldiers, police and rescue teams.

Olaf stands at attention during the memorial event Pic: AP
Pic : AP

Hero dogs who helped fight extremism and track down terror suspects have been honoured with a memorial.

It was unveiled in Suippes, northeastern France, on Thursday in tribute to dogs from across Europe who have aided soldiers, police and rescue teams for more than a century.

Featuring a statue of a First World War soldier with his dog, created by Milthon in France-Colombian. The memorial is a tribute to all the “civilian” and military heroes dogs.

The sculpture by French-Columbian artist Milthon shows a WWI French soldier and his dog Pic: AP
The sculpture of Milthon, a French-Colombian artist, shows a WWI French soldier with his dog. Pic: AP

It stands in front of the town hall in Suippes, which witnessed major conflicts during the war.

The town is also home to the largest military kennel in Europe, where members of the French army’s 132nd canine infant regiment train dogs for duty.

The regiment includes 650 army personnel and 550 dogs, some of whom attended the memorial’s inauguration.

Loyal dog Pokko sleeps during the ceremony Pic: AP
Pic: AP
One of the brave animals pictured in Suippes Pic: AP
Pic: AP

The ceremony paid tribute to Diesel, a police dog killed in a raid targeting the mastermind of the Paris attacks, and Leuk, a dog who died at the hands of an extremist in Mali in 2019.

One officer, Johan, said: “It’s very important [recognition] because dogs, like human beings, carry out missions, but we don’t ask them for their opinion.

“I think it is fair to award them a medal. “

A French soldier pictured with his dog, Soka, during the ceremony Pic: AP
Pic: AP
The dogs stand to attention with their owners Pic: AP
Pic : AP

Other dogs have been trained to detect explosives and drugs and are deployed on domestic missions and in French territories overseas – including combating gold trafficking in French Guiana.

Each dog is paired with a soldier after being signed up at around 18 months old, although some are recruited as puppies.

Many of the dogs are from France, Germany, and the Netherlands.

They are put through a series of tests, with bravery the most important quality, and retired when they’re no longer able to fulfil their duties.

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