

Do not want condolences just respect for good cops:P

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Thank you, HJHenryJ wrote:A toast
"We come from the dust, we return to the dust. I spill my drink for those in the dust ...with hope that someone will spill for me."
I will spill my drink for her.
malkavian wrote:f9k9 I have always wondered what they do with police dogs when they retire them? I know a lady here in Huntsville that trains all the drug dogs and I never have thought to ask her.
I knew when I posted this that it would turn around and bite me hard. Heck, I like all of you so may as well share some words with you that my wife ordered on a plaque for me yesterday. Having been a handler for so long, I thought I had seen all of the poems, memorials and mushy stuff out there on the market but, this one says it the best that I have ever seen or felt.jeff024 wrote:startin to make me want a dog again
A toast to her, ones like her and most importantly, to our troopsHenryJ wrote:A toast
"We come from the dust, we return to the dust. I spill my drink for those in the dust ...with hope that someone will spill for me."
I will spill my drink for her.
BADs Crew wrote:Sorry to hear of your lose. A dog can definitely be like part of the family.
HenryJ wrote:My dog went off duty today. Her hips bad, eyesight gone and mostly deaf. Our best guess is she was about 18 years old.
My wife, stronger than i took her to the vet to be put down.
RIP.
She had a good long life and I spill my drink for her tonight. I am sorry and do not know what else to say. You know my heart is with BLT today.HenryJ wrote:A toast
"We come from the dust, we return to the dust. I spill my drink for those in the dust ...with hope that someone will spill for me."
I will spill my drink for her.
Kristine was a good cop! She came on when we were really struggling to get our K-9 program off the ground!AP News wrote: A U.S. Forest Service officer was fatally shot Saturday at an Olympic Peninsula campground, and the suspected killer died hours later in a shootout with two sheriff's deputies, the Washington State Patrol said.
Officer Kristine Fairbanks, 51, a canine officer with 15 years in the federal forest service, called the state patrol about 2:40 p.m. to run a check on a man and a van without license plates at the Dungeness Forks campground about five miles inside the Olympic National Forest, state Trooper Krista D. Hedstrom said.
When troopers called back and got no response from Fairbanks, they went to the scene and found her shot to death. Her police dog was unharmed in her vehicle and the van was nowhere in sight.
About 9:30 p.m., the man authorities were seeking in the shooting, 36-year-old Shawn Roe, entered a gasoline station and convenience store near the Seven Cedars Casino on U.S. Highway 101 and encountered two sheriff's deputies who were involved in the search.
Roe exchanged gunfire with the deputies and died at the scene, Hedstrom said.
The shootings occurred on the northern Olympic Peninsula about 50 miles west of Seattle.
HenryJ wrote:A toast
"We come from the dust, we return to the dust. I spill my drink for those in the dust ...with hope that someone will spill for me."
I will spill my drink for her.