Megan Leavey, a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran, says that canines trained in attacks and explosives helped on the field by detecting improvised explosive devices in time.
For full interview [click here](https://cheddar.com/videos/the-most-extraordinary-dogs-in-the-nation).
In the middle of a military base outside Mexico City, an army colonel runs what he calls a kindergarten for dogs. Puppies that one day will become rescue dogs, or sniffer dogs for drugs or explosives, get their basic training here, at Mexico’s Army and Air Force Canine Production Center.