Terry Adams Jr., a former US Army working canine handler, charges eight army dogs in motion pictures and tv exhibits for realism.
Adams breaks down numerous breeds of army working dogs, significantly the Belgian Malinois, within the search-and-apprehension scenes in “SEAL Team” S1E7 and E14, the explosive-detection canine in “Megan Leavey,” and the guard dogs in “John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum,” with Keanu Reeves and Halle Berry. He seems to be at working dogs exterior of the army, such because the narcotics-detection canine in “Breaking Bad” S4E12, starring Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul; and the German shepherd in “I Am Legend,” who protects her proprietor — performed by Will Smith — in any respect prices. He additionally explains the security protocols and realities of canine dealing with throughout warfare, comparable to detecting weapons and explosives in “Max,” and “NCIS” S10E18, and the realities of post-traumatic stress dysfunction amongst retired army working dogs in “Dog,” starring Channing Tatum.
Adams has six years of expertise as a army working canine handler for the US Army, in addition to 10 years of expertise dealing with and coaching civilian dogs. He had three army fight deployments, all in Afghanistan. He is the founder and head coach of Tactical K9, a facility for coaching civilian and army dogs.
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