“While he is a working dog, he loves coming to the police station to visit and participating in community events and presentations,” police wrote.Endzo was born on November 27, 2012 at the RCMP Police Dog Service Training Centre in Alberta to mother Cara and father Tug, also a police dog.He also had four bother who followed their father’s footsteps and joined policing.
“Endzo has been a valuable part of our department, and we will miss his energy and work ethic,” said Insp. Kim Quartermain, officer in charge of the Primary Response Team.
“He has made a huge difference in a number of investigations and we are so appreciative of him and his partner Cst. Yerxa,” he added.
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Const. Yerxa, meanwhile, will be training Fredericton’s next police service dog, who will be publicly introduced in the coming months.
Police said that while they’re unable to accept any gifts for Endzo, well wishes can be left on social media pages, or via email at fpfmedia@fredericton.ca.
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