Cops line up to honor K9 with terminal cancer on her final walkout
By daisydoll

Police dogs play an essential role within law enforcement agencies, undertaking crucial tasks such as locating missing individuals. They are cherished by their colleagues, serving as both companions and partners in duty. When these dedicated canines reach the end of their service, it is fitting to bid them a respectful farewell, acknowledging their years of diligent work and bravery. A poignant example of this occurred when a terminally ill K9 received a heartfelt final tribute from fellow officers, honoring his legacy of service and sacrifice.
A German shepherd named Candy was part of the Virginia Beach Sheriff’s Office since 2014, serving as their first narcotics detection dog. In her almost-decade of service, she performed over 2,900 operational searches, helping to seize 278 pounds of illegal narcotics, according to the sheriff’s office.

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Candy formed a special bond with her handler, Master Deputy II Anthony “Tony” Natalzia. “She went everywhere with me,” Natalzia told McClatchy News. “You see these dogs more than you see your family.”
But recently he started to notice the 11-year-old dog slowing down. Candy developed a limp and would not eat her food. He took her to the vet, and it was discovered that Candy had cancer which had spread throughout her body.
“It was in her lungs, it was everywhere,” Natalzia said. “The vet said there was nothing they could do and I couldn’t even comprehend it – we had only gone for a routine visit.”

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With the terminal cancer advancing, Natalzia knew the humane thing to do was take Candy to the vet to be euthanized. But first, the sweet dog got to say a final goodbye to her police colleagues.
On Monday, officers organized a ceremonial final walkout for Candy, with officers lining the halls of the Virginia Beach Correctional Center and saluting the retiring K9 as she left work for the final time. Many of the officers are visibly emotional as they say their final goodbye.
Candy carried her favorite tennis ball the whole way. After the walkout, Natalzia drove Candy to the vet, where she was put down.
Candy was set to retire this year, and Natalzia says he wishes they had gotten to spend time together post-retirement: “You think you’re going to have some time with your dog after they retire so I feel cheated on that end of it but as a responsible handler there was no way I could let her suffer to be selfish,” he told McClatchy News.
While he will always miss Candy, he will now be the handler of a new K9 named Pablo, and hopes to be just as good a team with him as he was with Candy.

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Such a heartfelt farewell to this heroic dog. Rest in peace, Candy Please help spread this touching story in honor of our beloved K9 companion.
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