We are grateful for organizations like Project K-9 Hero! We hope you can see the work they do to give back to our K-9 hero! ????????
This Thanksgiving ?? we at Project K-9 Hero wanted to find a special way to help a retired working dog and first responder family in need of our assistance the most. After scanning through our 800 plus applications for program services, we selected to assist retired Police K-9 “Kevin”, from Ludlow Police Department, Kentucky. On this day of thanks we are welcoming him to our Pack, as our 312th Program Member. In February of 2023, K-9 Kevin began to become unreliable during work. While he was still somewhat young, they could not seem to fix the issues he was starting to have while working by training. Kevin was becoming more and more skittish until it became an issue that he was undeployable. He retired in April 2023, shortly before a tumor in his mouth was found. The tumor was pushing Kevin's teeth out and forcing them above the gum line. K-9 Kevin had three teeth pulled and a biopsy of the tumor. The tumor tested positive for cancer, and it was decided the best chance of saving Kevin, was to remove the bottom left part of his mandible. Unfortunately due to the partial removal his jaw, K-9 Kevin could not return to police work. Once he was retired in April, the responsibility of care was also transferred to his still serving active duty Handler. Kevin and him had become partners after his first police dog, K-9 Oakley, suffered a line of duty injury that resulted in his death. The Handler stated, “I did not take this well, and Kevin became more than just a police dog for me, he helped me to learn to live with the survivors guilt I had from when Oakley died. Kevin is the most affectionate police dog I have ever been around; he sleeps in bed with me, goes on vacation with our family, and is my unofficial support dog.” Kevin's cancer bills has accumulated a total of $5,185.44 in a very short amount of time. This put an extreme financial burden on the Handler and his family, who did not have the funds to cover this bill to save Kevin’s life’s. As of yesterday, PK9H was honored to take care of that bill at 100% after it had been outstanding for over a year. During his short career, K-9 Kevin was assigned to the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force in the Eastern District of Kentucky. In this capacity, he was able to physically apprehend four wanted persons, while assisting with the arrest of numerous other just by being present and visible to the suspect or where the suspect could hear him bark. In addition to being deployed almost daily with the task force, Kevin also assisted patrol in drug detection, building searches, and tracks totaling 86 times for the sixteen (16) months that he was in service and healthy. PK9H will also be covering the rest of Kevin’s veterinarian visits, medications, surgeries, and treatments, in full for the rest of his life. Please take a moment to welcome K-9 Kevin to the pack this Thanksgiving, as we are honored to serve another deserving Hero from the great State of Kentucky! - #JJK9 WWW.PROJECTK9HERO.ORG
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