Gopher and 5 more dogs retired from K-9 service – 2024-03-11 01:59:08

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2024-03-11 01:59:08

a tender story is that of Tuza y five more dogs that retired from work in the service of the K-9 unit from Guatemala and they were recognized for their work.

In the note we tell you the story of Tuza, Max, Mako, Milton, Mike and Luna, the service dogs that now they will have a retirement life with their new families.

Gopher and 5 more dogs retired from K-9 service

Los puppies were part of the canine unit, that is, they were K-9 agents who provided their services in various departments of the National Civil Police of Guatemala. For that reason, they held a formal ceremony to recognize them for their services to the country.

In this activity they were given the farewell with honors and their guides, or humans in charge, said goodbye to them in an emotional moment. The dogs had activity or tasks in detection, thanks to their powerful olfactory skills.

Description of the photo for people with visual disabilities: Two little dogs appear, two of them with medals. (Credit: National Civil Police)

The video of Tuza’s farewell

Without a doubt, the words and feelings were mixed for the gopher keepera Belgian Malinois, to whom the PNC agent, Julio César Cordón, directed some parting wordsa truly emotional moment and was recorded in the video shared by the institution’s official account.

He said these words to him: What I want to tell you is that I congratulate you and thank God first because he gave you the opportunity to reach retirement, now you are going to have a life, as a pet next to the family that adopts you.

In addition, he congratulated her and wished her the best, yes, before telling her to remember that she has one more friend and gave her a hug. They worked together for 8 years on various detection assignments.

Beginning of life with adoptive families

Now, that have retired from work, they will begin a new life, already leaving aside operations and assignments, to have a pet life with families who adopted them. This will mark a new, very different stage in the existence of each dog.

Description of the photo for the visually impaired: It is a police dog that is sitting. (Credit: National Civil Police)

The National Civil Police indicated that the K-9 will now have a new life, but that they left behind the satisfaction of a job carried out with professionalism for the benefit of Guatemalan society, thanks to their hard work in detection and search.

Data on the puppies that were removed from the K-9 unit

These are the data of the canines that in March 2024 They retired and will now be pets in loving families who will give them lots of love and hours of play:

Max
  • Age: 8 years,
  • German Shepherd Breed
  • Narcotics detector and paper money
Come on
  • Age: 8 years
  • Raza: Pastor Malinois
  • Explosives detector.
Mako
  • Age: 7 years
  • Breed: Belgian Malinois
  • Narcotics Detector
Milton
  • Age: 7 years
  • Race; German shepherd
  • Explosives detector
Mike
  • Age: 7 years,
  • Breed: Belgian Malinois
  • Narcotics Detector
Luna
  • Age: 8 years,
  • German Shepherd Breed
  • Narcotics detector and paper money

working dogs

Have you heard about the working dogs? Well, these are dogs that have certain skills that they already carry with them instinctively, but with certain training they can perform services or tasks that benefit society.

Description of the photo for people with visual disabilities: Authorities greet a dog who is leaving police work. (Credit: National Civil Police)

For example, this class of dogs are those that work as police for detection through smell, which are generally breeds that, given their genetic characteristics, are prepared for certain tasks, as in this case, the German Shepherd and Belgian shepherd malinois.

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