A few nice basic dog obedience images I found:
Iraqi Police train working dogs in explosives and narcotics detection
Image by The U.S. Army
Iraqi Police dog handlers work with their dogs on basic obedience techniques during a working dog training course near Mosul, Iraq. The course is designed to fine tune obedience and explosive-detection skills of the Iraqi working dogs and their handlers.
U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Christopher Kozloski, 145th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
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Iraqi Police train working dogs in explosives, narcotics detection
MWD
Image by U.S. Embassy Montevideo
-Nov. 10, 2010. U.S. Navy Military Working Dog (MWD) Handler Master-At-Arms 1st Class Jonathan Upton from Jacksonville, Ala. explains to a Uruguayan coast guard dog handler how a tennis ball can be used as a reward for good obedience. Upton and other Navy MWD handlers taught Uruguayan dog handlers basic obedience, drug searching and patrol techniques during a three-week training mission coordinated by the Maritime Civil Affairs and Security Training Command (MCAST).
MCAST delivers teams of highly skilled Sailors to partner nations to share their experience and strengthen international relationships as an integral part of the Navy’s maritime strategy.
[U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class (SW) Peter D. Lawlor]
MWD
Image by U.S. Embassy Montevideo
-Nov. 10, 2010. U.S. Navy Military Working Dog (MWD) Handler Chief Master-At-Arms (EXW) Mike Hausmann observes a Uruguayan antinarcotics police officer as he gives his drug sniffing dog basic obedience commands. Hausmann and other Navy MWD handlers taught Uruguayan forces dog handlers basic obedience, drug searching and patrol techniques during a three-week training mission coordinated by the Maritime Civil Affairs and Security Training Command (MCAST).
MCAST delivers teams of highly skilled Sailors to partner nations to share their experience and strengthen international relationships as an integral part of the Navy’s maritime strategy.
[U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class (SW) Peter D. Lawlor]