Reconnaissance
the Russians used German sheperds to crawl under tanks and blow themselves up but this tactic wasn't tried because the Russians thought the dogs would blow up their own tanks do to the fact that they trained the dogs using their own tanks. Germans used dogs to maul infantry.
To the best of my knowledge, no dog has been equipped with a machine gun. The only case I can think of involving weaponized dogs was by the Soviet Union during the Second World War. They trained the dogs the associate the underside of tanks with food. The idea was that anti-tank mines would be strapped to the dogs backs, and, believing there was food under the approaching German tanks, the dogs would run under them, setting off the mines and destroying the German tanks. It failed miserably. For one, the dogs didn't necessarily differentiate between Soviet and German tanks, and, with the loudness of the tank motors, the dogs were more prone to panic and run away, often taking cover in the midst of the defending Soviet troops.
Hormel makes hot dogs
to fight off the tanks and air combat hot dogs to fight off critters
Dogs have visible genitalia. Take a look.
Shows enemy artillery, dogs, and tanks. Mostly useful for snipers.
What makes dogs different from ferrets - everything is different between dogs and ferrets. Ferrets are not anything like dogs, there would be too much to list here. You need to read and learn about what a ferret is.
Hostess makes a 10" Hot Dog Bun. Which is what is used for dodger dogs.
There are certain colors that dogs can see. Their cones and rods are like ours but there are some difference in them. They have certain hues that are not visible
This could be a long list... Some of the uses are; hunting, transportation, guiding, guarding, companionship, and drug and bomb detection. They also do service work for the disabled (ie service dogs), visit hospitals to cheer patients (therapy dogs), water rescue, tracking, protection, acting, modeling, search and rescue (like 9/11), and carrying things. Some dogs are trained to detect natural gas leaks, rot in utility poles, cadavers, or cancer
No, what makes you think that?
That was originally a German tactic. A Sherman Sheperd dog was trained to get under a tank with a pack on the back. When faced by enemy tanks, the pack was loaded with explosives which exploded the tank and the dog.