PHOTOS Police salute ill K-9 partner Kaiser during final walk to vet

Police salute Kiaser on his final walk to the vet

In an extremely emotional moment, a faithful service dog for the Plymouth Police Department (MA) was given a proper send-off by his fellow officers during his final walk to the vet.

Kaiser, a 2-year-old German Shepherd, had served with the department since he was 5 months old. He had to be put down last week after his health rapidly declined due to the onset of kidney disease.

Officer Jamie Lebretton, Kaiser’s police partner, shared the difficult news via the Plymouth Police Working Dog Foundation’s Facebook page. He wrote:

It is with deep regret and sorrow that I announce the retirement of my partner K-9 Kaiser. Kaiser was recently diagnosed with severe kidney disease/failure leaving his health to decline rapidly. Kaiser battled this disease with vigor and toughness like I have never seen before. Although, as of late, the disease has taken the upper hand forcing him out of his craft and ultimately out of this world. Kaiser taught me more about myself and my profession than I could have ever taught him. I feel privileged to have had a front row seat to witness his bravery and heroic actions while serving the people of Plymouth and my brothers and sisters in blue. Although his career was short lived, he made a huge impact that will never be forgotten. Kaiser loved being a Police Dog and I will miss him dearly. Out of love and respect for Kaiser, and with the input from our excellent vet, trainer, and family, I have made the heart wrenching decision to end Kaiser’s suffering.

Shortly before noon on Friday officers gathered outside the Court Street Animal Hospital to salute Kaiser one last time. A person in attendance took the above photo and the image has since gone viral.

Officer Lebretton and Kaiser

After Kaiser’s ceremony at the Angel View Pet Cemetery in Middleboro, Lebretton had a few more words for his partner and friend:

“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. I will be there my friend. I will be there. I will never forget you or our accomplishments. You made me a better person, a better handler, and a better cop. Till we meet again kai. I love you and will miss you daily.”

Photos: Facebook



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