Benjamin Franklin Award Winner for YA Nonfiction Selection of the 2017 Buckeye Book Fair
"Accurate and fascinating!" -- Kirkus Reviews"A sure bet wherever military and canine titles are popular." -- School Library Journal
"Expertly captures the bonding relationship developed between human and animal under the tension of combat, where the difference between life and death is many times determined by a dog." -- John Burnam, creator of the U.S. Military Working Dog Teams National Monument
Dogs have faithfully followed humans into combat since the dawn of time. At first they simply provided emotional support. As soldiers found ways to use the canine's remarkable senses of smell and hearing, their bond deepened. The military working dog team was born.
Today dog teams are active across all branches of the military. Some perform tasks that are so specialized that, as author Nancy Roe Pimm discovered firsthand, the dogs are considered state secrets and can't be photographed.