Monday, February 23, 2015

Maine Officers Say Goodbye To Beloved Police Dog With A Final Salute, Escort

Sultan was the first police dog ever to work with the Yarmouth Police Department


Dozens of officers in a Maine town gathered last week to salute a police dog who spent most of his life serving his community.


Dozens of officers in a Maine town gathered last week to salute a police dog who spent most of his life serving his community.


The Press Herald, Shawn Patrick Ouellette / AP


He was brought to the department as a puppy in 2003 after Officer Mike Vogel asked to start a K9 unit, according to the Press Herald.


"He's such a proud dog, always watching," Vogel told the newspaper.


Sultan worked with the department until 2012, when Vogel accepted a new job in Florida. Vogel retired Sultan and he became a pet to South Portland canine officer Shane Stephenson.


After the dog began suffering seizures, Stephenson said he knew his time on Earth was drawing to a close.


So on Friday, the department bid him farewell.



The Press Herald, Shawn Patrick Ouellette / AP


Many of the officers petted and scratched the 13-year-old dog before he was escorted to the clinic by cars with lights flashing.


Officers stood outside the clinic, holding a salute as he was carried in.




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