No One Is Responsible: How the Pentagon's Military Working Dog Failures Expose a Broken Accountability System
Companion Report - Accountability for MWD Care March 7, 2026 Four dogs are dead. Twenty-two suffered heat injuries. A 55-to-1 disease disparity persisted for years. The Pentagon's Inspector General documented all of it — and recommended consequences for no individual. Here's why, and what that means. By The Epoch Times Investigative Staff | Washington, D.C. | March 7, 2026 | Updated 8:00 a.m. ET 📄 Companion Coverage This article is the second in a two-part series. The first report, "Pentagon Watchdog: Military Working Dogs Walked 10 Minutes a Week, Four Died in Decrepit Kennels Nationwide," detailed the findings of DoD Inspector General Report DODIG-2026-057 (February 17, 2026). This companion examines who bore command responsibility for the documented failures — and why none of them face personal consequences. ◼ Bottom Line Up Front The DoD Inspector General's February 2026 repo...