The office of Sheriff said that a newly deprived police dog died in Georgia on Sunday, when his handler left alone for “a unacceptable amount” in a hot car, where Sheriff Office said that K -9 served his services.
K-9 Georgia’s name, the dog died in the canal inside its handler’s patrol vehicle because the heat index rose by about 100 or 102 degrees in a city Tranton in the northwest corner of Georgia, According Dad County Sheriff to Office. The handler went to the office building when Georgia was left unattained in a patrol car.
Sheriff’s office stated that it removed the dog’s handler, which was not identified, and the incident would be converted into a Dead County District Attorney’s office to determine whether the allegations would be filed.
The office wrote in a news release on Tuesday, “On July 13, we lost our latest member of our K-9 team.
The Sheriff Office investigated the incident and determined the air conditioning system in the handler’s patrol car, while Georgia was inside, to the extent that it required “total replacement of the compressor” to fix it. A compressor is the main piece of an air conditioning unit that allows it to emit cold air.
A heat alarm inside the patrol car also deteriorated, the office said. The alarm is a safety mechanism designed to monitor temperature in the car and, when it becomes too hot, activate its siren or send information on the cell phone of the K -9 dog handler’s handlers. National police dog foundationWhich notes on their website that “heat tiredness is a major cause of death for active K-9s”. In June 2023, another police dog in Cobbt County, Georgia near Atlanta, He died after being released inside the hot car of his handler Without a working air conditioning system.
Sheriff’s office said that broken temperature systems said, “K-9 is being coupled with Georgia, which we considered an unacceptable amount inside his handler’s car, left unattainable for him, which contributed to the death of the dog. It is planning to implement new policies for the handlers, which included the extended periods in his cars during summer, which is planning to implement new policies, which included the new policies for the handlers. Will be the Dad County District Attorney Office is determining whether to prosecute the case.
Sheriff’s office said, “Our heart’s -9 is in the loss of Georgia.” “Many of you know that he was donated to us by a local family, not at any cost in Sheriff’s office. It was a wonderful bloodhound, which was sweet, mindless, and she had all the ability to be ‘best’. She would miss deeply for everyone in our office, and anyone who was happy to meet him.”