RIP Bruno!
I am assuming it’s difficult for a dog to be a police dog, but at the same time the best things in their lives. I also assume it is the hardest thing for their handlers to watch them in dangerous situations.
Well this one pup defeated odds by making it out of multiple surgeries to fix his jaw and to get a bullet away from his heart. He was made the honorary K9 dog for the Anaheim Police department from his bravery in a dangerous situation. He retired after the event and became an older brother to an infant, as well as that infants guard dog.
This dog changed the way my county views police dogs. He was going to be the grand marshall in a parade this weekend, but sadly is unable to do so. He will be there in memory though. He changed the view of K9 dogs around the world, from his heroic act, to the point that Anaheim is making two K9 memorials in his honor. One will be in front of the Anaheim Police Department while the other is going to be at a dog park. His heroic acts made my city stick together through a hard time.
You will be missed Bruno! You are out of pain! Thank you for serving my city and doing a great job at it that you were the leading dog in new K9 recruits.
2 years after you were shot! You survived and got to make memories with your baby sibling and teach a new K9 the roots. Our city is remembering you and your family misses you while remembering you
-Ashley
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