(From TVP FB site)
POLICE dog Flak has retired having served Thames Valley Police with distinction – and never missed a day’s work!
German Shepherd Flak, who turns nine later this month, has never been sick or injured during his stint with TVP. When he first arrived at the Force as a six-month-old puppy, he was united with Sgt Gavin Morgan, from the Joint Operations Unit, before being trained.
Gavin said: “I would simply say he has been an outstanding police dog and has well earned his retirement. “He leaves four sons at TVP who are all operational police dogs so his legacy lives on. He will go to live as a civvie on the grounds of Blenheim Palace with an elderly couple who care for retired police dogs.” Thanks for your service! Be safe all – Admin DB
POLICE dog Flak has retired having served Thames Valley Police with distinction – and never missed a day’s work!
German Shepherd Flak, who turns nine later this month, has never been sick or injured during his stint with TVP. When he first arrived at the Force as a six-month-old puppy, he was united with Sgt Gavin Morgan, from the Joint Operations Unit, before being trained.
Gavin said: “I would simply say he has been an outstanding police dog and has well earned his retirement. “He leaves four sons at TVP who are all operational police dogs so his legacy lives on. He will go to live as a civvie on the grounds of Blenheim Palace with an elderly couple who care for retired police dogs.” Thanks for your service! Be safe all – Admin DB
POLICE dog Flak has retired having served Thames Valley Police with distinction – and never missed a day’s work!
German Shepherd Flak, who turns nine later this month, has never been sick or injured during his stint with TVP.
When he first arrived at the Force as a six-month-old puppy, he was united with Sgt Gavin Morgan, from the Joint Operations Unit, before being trained.
Gavin said: “I would simply say he has been an outstanding police dog and has well earned his retirement.
“He leaves four sons at TVP who are all operational police dogs so his legacy lives on. He will go to live as a civvie on the grounds of Blenheim Palace with an elderly couple who care for retired police dogs.”
German Shepherd Flak, who turns nine later this month, has never been sick or injured during his stint with TVP.
When he first arrived at the Force as a six-month-old puppy, he was united with Sgt Gavin Morgan, from the Joint Operations Unit, before being trained.
Gavin said: “I would simply say he has been an outstanding police dog and has well earned his retirement.
“He leaves four sons at TVP who are all operational police dogs so his legacy lives on. He will go to live as a civvie on the grounds of Blenheim Palace with an elderly couple who care for retired police dogs.”
Enjoy your retirement Flak!!
Respect is due!
You can rest now Flak, but i bet you will miss the job.
Well done Flak … enjoy your rest 🙂
Enjoy your well earned retirement Flak , great job <3
So Glad to hear he was injured in his career as not all are so lucky 🙂 x
Have a great retirement Flak xx
Gd job flak lets hope u let ur hair down n chill,ur job is done and very much appreciated xx
Stand down, Flak xx
Have a very well earned retirement flak ! Xx
have a good rest bonny boy x