What After The Duty?

Yes, even the dogs can opt out of the police dog school but that only happens due to health-related issues or injury. And if a dog flunks out of the training, they are reassigned for other services like service dogs for emotional support. And if reassignment is out of the question then they are put into a foster until they can get a permanent home.

Other Training

The dogs who are selected for police works are also trained for lights and sirens. In that training, dogs start to pick up the sound of sirens, the same way they identify home bells. The trained dogs get super excited after hearing the sirens as they get know that they would be leaving for work now. 

Lucas, The Saviour

After this incident, one thing is for sure that the deputy Todd trained Lucas really well. Lucas was active, loyal, and ready for any type of action in the field. He was so familiar with the body language because even without hearing a single word from Todd’s mouth he was able to make what his partner needed and he has to do something and he did what he does best.

Todd And Lucas

We wish they stay together all their lives and their bond has proved why dogs are known to be human’s best friend. Though the incident was literally heart-breaking and terrifying, still this all turned out for something positive as the department became more aware of the situations. We wish incidents like this doesn’t happen to any police officer ever again.