K9 Officer Receives Heartwarming Surprise After Last “Bust” Before Retirement!

By: Clarisse Jelle
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| September 13, 2024

After years of dedicated service, this remarkable dog deserved to be celebrated. At Lyka’s K9 retirement ceremony, she had one last mission to complete: finding something inside a bag that seemed suspicious. But instead of anything dangerous, Lyka uncovered a bag packed with tennis balls!

Retirement ceremonies for K9 dogs are a fantastic way to show appreciation for their loyalty and hard work. Just like their human police partners, these dogs put themselves in harm’s way to ensure safety and justice. It’s only fitting that they get their own special ceremony to honor their service.

Lyka, the police dog, truly earned her celebration, and when she discovered the treasure trove of tennis balls, her excitement was through the roof! The moment was unforgettable.

“That’s a dog’s best day!! Thanks for your service!” one person remarked, praising the heartfelt event.

Another fan chimed in, saying, “This made me smile. A dog retirement ceremony. I’m glad you were able to adopt her,” pointing out that Officer Michael was able to give Lyka a forever home. At 11 years old, after many years on the job, she’s now ready for some well-earned rest!

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We hope Lyka enjoys a relaxing retirement filled with endless tennis balls and plenty of snuggles. You can watch the adorable video of her K9 retirement ceremony below. Wishing you a happy retirement, sweet Lyka!

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