06/02/2026
🐾 They serve with us. They protect us. And now, our corpsmen are training to save THEM on the battlefield! 🐕🦺
Recently, Navy Hospital Corpsmen at NMRTC Twentynine Palms teamed up with Army veterinary personnel for a specialized Canine Tactical Combat Casualty Care (K9 TCCC) course. For the first time, this life-saving training was broadly offered to corpsmen across the command, equipping them with the skills needed to treat our Military Working Dogs (MWDs) in austere environments.
From trauma assessment and hemorrhage control to treating heat injuries and managing airways, our corpsmen are learning how to bridge the critical gap between an injury in the field and definitive veterinary care. Because when a K9 is injured on a mission, a corpsman is often the very first medical provider on the scene.
The best part? The principles of K9 casualty care closely mirror the human TCCC our corpsmen already know, proving once again how adaptable and ready our corpsmen are.
🗣️ "K9s play a big role in the military whether it's sniffing bombs or any sort of drug bust. So, it’s only right to treat them like they're one of us," said Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Jaeden Masse.
We couldn’t agree more! Shoutout to our Navy and Army teams for this incredible joint-service collaboration. When different branches work together, our entire force gets stronger. 💪
Drop a 🐾 in the comments to show your support for our Military Working Dogs and the medical personnel who keep them in the fight! 👇