PCSO annouces the passing of retired K9 “Fello”

Posted: 30th December 2011 by admin in News

It is with sadness that the Placer County Sheriff’s Department announces the passing of retired K9 “Fello”, partner of Rob Pirtle.

“Fello” had many great arrests over the years, but retired after a serious bout with stomach torson. He was 13 years old and is missed by his family and members of the Department.

Thank you  for joining us at  our “Howl-o Ween” party on 10/30/2011.

Once again we saw some great costumes, had a lot of fun and free goodies.

 

Sucessful “Help a Hero” Event

Posted: 3rd October 2011 by admin in News

The Foothills K9 Association thanks all who particapated in our “Help a Hero” event at Animal Nutrition on Sept. 25th.

This event is our major fundraiser. Thanks to vendor participation, a band ,dunk tank and a generous public, funds are available to continue our mission. This years focus was on medical needs.

Thank You

End of Watch K9 Morris – 6/11/2011

Posted: 12th June 2011 by admin in News

K9 “Morris”, retired, partner of Lt. Jason Spano passed away on June 11 2011.  Morris was a 12 year old German Shepard certified in patrol,narcotics and an outstanding tracker.

Morris  served his community and family well. He is greatly missed by his family and those he served. Our condolences go out to his family and friends.

See Facebook and Honor page for more information.

TWO DOGS WALK INTO A BAR

Posted: 8th May 2011 by admin in News, Uncategorized

 Thanks to all who attended our fund raiser at Laughs Unlimited on Sunday June 5th. We have received many,many positive comments.

The food was great, the comics very talented and the raffle prizes awesome. Best of all a very successful fund raiser for the Foothills K9 Association!!

 

Image- Jet at ANC

Posted: 5th May 2011 by admin in News, Slideshow

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Palm Springs Ca:  Police Spokesman Long said K9 “Ike” died doing what he was trained to do, protect his handler from a gun shot wound. Two officers were injured, but will recover.

Ike was the first K9 killed while on duty in Palm Springs. He was a pal to the entire force and is deeply missed.

For more information visit our facebook or kesq.com/news/27574276/detail.html