working dog
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of working dog
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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Such an award almost certainly would have been given to Conan, the military working dog who helped chase Islamic State leader al-Baghdadi through a tunnel during the 2019 U.S.
From Washington Times • Nov. 22, 2023
Classified as a working dog, Monty enjoys yard work — which, to him, means presenting a football to be thrown while handler and co-owner Katie Bernardin’s husband, Adam, is mowing the lawn, she said.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 22, 2022
The shepherd was imported from Germany and is a highly trained working dog so it’s hard to find toys that actually entertain her.
From Slate • Feb. 4, 2021
The couple, both security specialists whose tasks included finding explosives, were featured in a 2008 base publication for the adoption of military working dog named Sorbon.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 8, 2021
Notwithstanding this neglect, however, the average life of the working dog is longer by a year or two than that of his more beautiful cousin.
From Dogs and All about Them by Leighton, Robert
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