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Petition started for retiring officer to keep his police dog | Petition started for retiring officer to keep his police dog |
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More than 15,000 people have signed a petition to allow a police dog to retire with her handler. | More than 15,000 people have signed a petition to allow a police dog to retire with her handler. |
Sgt David Evans, from Shropshire, is "heartbroken" at the prospect of not being able to keep four-year-old Ivy when he retires, his daughter said. | Sgt David Evans, from Shropshire, is "heartbroken" at the prospect of not being able to keep four-year-old Ivy when he retires, his daughter said. |
She set up an online petition to gather support for her father, who is stepping down in April after 34 years' service. | She set up an online petition to gather support for her father, who is stepping down in April after 34 years' service. |
The chief constable has "made a direct offer" to speak to Sgt Evans. Police dogs normally retire about age eight. | The chief constable has "made a direct offer" to speak to Sgt Evans. Police dogs normally retire about age eight. |
Latest reaction to the petition | |
Sgt Evans, 59, has been told he will have to pass the animal - a Malinois cross German Shepherd - on to another handler to continue working, the family said. | Sgt Evans, 59, has been told he will have to pass the animal - a Malinois cross German Shepherd - on to another handler to continue working, the family said. |
Police dogs | Police dogs |
Source: West Mercia Police | Source: West Mercia Police |
The petition has been signed by people from as far afield as Canada and New Zealand. Daughter Jennie said the response was "incredible". | The petition has been signed by people from as far afield as Canada and New Zealand. Daughter Jennie said the response was "incredible". |
She said Sgt Evans, of Market Drayton, had offered to buy Ivy and cover the cost of replacing her. | She said Sgt Evans, of Market Drayton, had offered to buy Ivy and cover the cost of replacing her. |
Ms Evans said: "Dad sacrificed many family moments with the support of his wife to enable him to undergo months of training with his police dogs. | Ms Evans said: "Dad sacrificed many family moments with the support of his wife to enable him to undergo months of training with his police dogs. |
"West Mercia need to show they appreciate these efforts and do not treat dogs as dispensable equipment that can be 'handed down' to other people." | "West Mercia need to show they appreciate these efforts and do not treat dogs as dispensable equipment that can be 'handed down' to other people." |
West Mercia Police said Chief Constable Anthony Bangham "recognises the unique bond between an officer and his dog and has made a direct offer to speak to the officer personally about this". | West Mercia Police said Chief Constable Anthony Bangham "recognises the unique bond between an officer and his dog and has made a direct offer to speak to the officer personally about this". |
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