The U.S. Department of Defense established a registry for military working dogs, referenced in the military as MWDs, because it recognized a need for a database to keep track of morbidity and mortality during deployment.
In January 2022, the Military Working Dog Trauma RegistryOpens JTS.health.mil was launched by the Department of Defense Center of Excellence for Trauma Joint Trauma SystemOpens JTS.Health.mil and “captures military working dog casualty care epidemiology, treatment, diagnostics, and outcomes from point of injury through recovery,” said U.S. Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Sarah Cooper, chief of animal medicine with the Defense Health Agency Veterinary Service Division.