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Meet the puppies that are trained by the military to find bombs on the battlefield

For National Puppy Day, the Department of Defense published a video of the puppies that the military is training to help soldiers detect bombs and guns.

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Before they become pros at sniffing out improvised explosives devices for soldiers in combat, military working dogs learn the skills they need at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas.

In honor of National Puppy Day, the Department of Defense published a video showing the puppies that may one day go on to save soldiers' lives by sniffing out bombs and weapons caches on the battlefield.

After six weeks, the Belgian Malinois puppies are handed over to trainers, who test the puppies' ability to jump, play, and detect noises before deciding whether they are suitable to accompany soldiers in combat.

The Department of Defense also selects the strongest and fittest dogs for its breeding program.

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Check out the video to see what their training is like:

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