Catharsis
Animal Cathasis
(After a few sobs—from
girls, of course.)
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Kaiser,
a 2-year-old German Shepherd who had severe kidney disease, made his
final journey to the Court Street Animal Hospital in Plymouth, Mass.,
on Friday.
Officers lined up to salute the brave K-9. Afterwards, he was buried at
the Angel View Pet Cemetery in Middleboro, Mass., according to CBS
Boston.
"RIP my boy. I could not have asked for a better partner or friend. May
you rest easy and wait for me at that sacred bridge," the dog's main
handler, Officer Jamie Lebretton, wrote in a Facebook post on the
Plymouth Police Working Dog Foundation's page.
Kaiser was donated to the department by a local family in 2011, and was
only 5 months old at the time.
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I did *NOT* need to read that.
ReplyDeletei just hope to be half the man my dog thinks i am...
ReplyDeleteSomebodies cuttin onions....
ReplyDeleteOn the biting caption... years ago, a girlfriend of mine rescued a German Shepard, who we figured out had probably been trained as a police dog. "Why?", you ask?
ReplyDeleteOne afternoon, we were horsing/rough housing around outside, and Princess apparently thought I was a threat to my girl, because, all of a sudden, I was being held firmly, but gently, by my manly bits.
Fortunately, she let go... no damage done.
Good times...
Got 16 years out of my last shepherd, now I have no adult supervision. -Anymouse
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