{"id":94545,"date":"2024-10-15T16:25:09","date_gmt":"2024-10-15T09:25:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/simplymeblog.com\/?p=94545"},"modified":"2024-10-15T16:28:45","modified_gmt":"2024-10-15T09:28:45","slug":"police-officers-line-up-to-salute-k9-with-terminal-cancer-on-her-final-walkout","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/simplymeblog.com\/police-officers-line-up-to-salute-k9-with-terminal-cancer-on-her-final-walkout\/","title":{"rendered":"Police officers line up to salute K9 with terminal cancer on her final walkout…"},"content":{"rendered":"
Police dogs are an invaluable part of any police department. They do critical police work, including tracking down missing people. They\u2019re also beloved by their fellow officers, seen as both a pet and a colleague.\n
When the time comes for these dogs to cross over the rainbow bridge, they deserve a respectful send-off that recognizes their life of hard work and heroism.\n
That\u2019s what one terminally ill K9 received, with a touching final salute from his fellow officers.\n
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Led by her handler, Master Deputy II Anthony \u201cTony\u201d Natalzia, K9 Candy, the VBSO’s first narcotics-detection dog, retired valiantly Monday morning after nearly 10 years of service and thousands of operational searches. K9 Candy was diagnosed with cancer last week. The VBSO honored her service by lining a Virginia Beach Correctional Center hallway with deputies saluting her final departure from work.\n
K9 Candy, an 11-year-old German shepherd, carried her favorite tennis ball throughout the service.
\nSince joining the department in 2014, K9 Candy completed over 2,900 operational searches. She is responsible for seizing 278 pounds of illicit narcotics with an estimated street value of $937,895. Good girl! We will miss you, K9 Candy! \ud83d\udc94\ud83d\udc3e\n
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A German shepherd named Candy was part of the Virginia Beach Sheriff\u2019s Office since 2014, serving as their first narcotics detection dog. In her almost-decade of service, she performed over 2,900 operational searches, helping to seize 278 pounds of illegal narcotics, according to the sheriff\u2019s office.\n