Retired Police Dog Mylo, who worked as a Victim Recovery Search Dog with Merseyside Police Dogs, has passed away at the age of 13. Originally from NWESS Rescue, Mylo’s death was announced by Retired Police Dogs Merseyside on Twitter. Condolences have been offered to Mylo’s handlers, Julie and Paul..
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of RPD Mylo. Originally from NWESS Rescue, 13 year old Mylo worked as a Victim Recovery Search Dog with @MerPolDogs. Our thoughts are with Julie & Paul pic.twitter.com/bix6HPXFvr
— Retired Police Dogs Merseyside (@MerseysideRPD) September 28, 2023
Obituary – Death News : We are deeply saddened to report the passing of RPD Mylo, a dedicated and beloved member of the Merseyside Retired Police Dogs team. Mylo, a 13-year-old canine, originally came from NWESS Rescue and had been diligently serving as a Victim Recovery Search Dog with Merseyside Police Dogs.
Mylo’s journey in the police force was nothing short of remarkable. With an unwavering commitment to his duties, he played a crucial role in numerous search and rescue operations, tirelessly aiding in the recovery of victims. His exceptional skills, unwavering loyalty, and innate ability to find those in need made him an invaluable asset to his team and the community he served.
Outside of his professional life, Mylo formed an unbreakable bond with his handlers, Julie and Paul, who have been left heartbroken by his departure. Their grief is shared by the entire Merseyside Retired Police Dogs community, as well as countless individuals who had the privilege of witnessing Mylo’s dedication and compassion firsthand.
Mylo’s legacy extends far beyond his impressive career. He leaves behind a lasting impact on the lives he touched, both as a loyal companion and a dedicated public servant. His selflessness, bravery, and unwavering spirit will be remembered by all who had the honor of working alongside him.
As we mourn the loss of RPD Mylo, let us also celebrate his incredible achievements and the lives he saved throughout his distinguished career. His memory will forever serve as a reminder of the profound bond between humans and animals, and the invaluable contributions that working animals make to our society.
At this time, the cause of Mylo’s passing remains undisclosed. Our thoughts and condolences go out to Julie, Paul, and all those who had the privilege of knowing and working with this remarkable canine. May RPD Mylo rest in eternal peace, knowing that his legacy lives on in the hearts and minds of those he touched.
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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of RPD Mylo. Originally from NWESS Rescue, 13 year old Mylo worked as a Victim Recovery Search Dog with @MerPolDogs. Our thoughts are with Julie & Paul