Although there is no organization dedicated to adopting retired police dogs, you can still start your inquiries withlaw enforcement agencies, such as theNational Police Dog Foundationand theNorth American Police Work Dog Association,nonprofits, such asMission K-9 Rescue, anddog shelters. Your local ...
Up until the year 2000, most retired police dogs wereeuthanized, a shocking practice that was thankfully stopped when Robby’s Law was signed by then-President Bill Clinton. Under the new law, which still stands today, dogs retiring from service in law enforcement or the military can be ado...