Dozens of police officers lined up to say goodbye to service dog

Dozens of police officers lined up to say goodbye to service dog

In social networks gaining popularity emotional picture, which the law enforcement division of the city of Middletown, Connecticut, lined up in a row to say goodbye to K-9 (police dog).

Four-legged partner, officer Michael D Arrest, hunterfelt bad the last few days.

Dozens of police officers lined up to say goodbye to service dog

After the tests the vets said police sad news: hunter was an acute form of liver cancer. They recommended to euthanize the dog.

Several dozen employees of the Department came to hold hunter while the officer was carrying his arms to the veterinary clinic for euthanasia.

Photos in Facebook posted Sergeant Doug Clark, head of the K-9 unit middletown.

«Officer Michael D Arrest, unfortunately, had to make the terrible decision, who was afraid of all the police, working with K-9. Officer D’s Arrest and hunter were together in this team that have served the city since 2007. So you can imagine how hard it is for Mike and his family,» wrote under a photo Sergeant Clark.

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