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Abandoned puppy turned K-9 ‘hero’ dies from toxic substance in Virginia, cops say

A heroic K-9 who served over 100 missions died Sept. 20 after ingesting a toxic substance during an operation with the Louisa County Sheriff’s Office, authorities said.
A heroic K-9 who served over 100 missions died Sept. 20 after ingesting a toxic substance during an operation with the Louisa County Sheriff’s Office, authorities said. Louisa County Sheriff's Office

Officers announced the tragic death of a heroic German shepherd who served over 100 missions in Virginia.

The K-9, named Maddy, died Sept. 20 after coming into contact with a toxic substance during an operation with the Louisa County Sheriff’s Office, authorities said in a Sept. 23 Facebook post.

“We are deeply saddened by the loss of such a dedicated hero,” officers said in the post.

The sheriff’s office said the K-9 became ill after the mission and went to an emergency veterinarian who confirmed the dog ingested a harmful substance. After spending the night at the vet, officers said they received the news that Maddy’s kidneys were failing.

Maddy died surrounded by family, GARD K9 Search and Rescue said in a Sept. 20 Facebook post.

“Maddy’s life is one you read about in storybooks,” GARD K9 officials said.

GARD K9 Search and Rescue said the German shepherd was abandoned as a puppy and found at a Kentucky cemetery in 2013. Three years later, the K-9 became a certified state volunteer team with handler Andrew Piske, according to the post.

Over eight and a half years, the team worked with law enforcement throughout Virginia and with federal agents — in one instance saving a life, GARD K9 said.

“From a small abandoned puppy to a hero. We will miss you K9 Maddy,” GARD K9 said.

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This story was originally published September 24, 2024 at 5:53 PM with the headline "Abandoned puppy turned K-9 ‘hero’ dies from toxic substance in Virginia, cops say."

Natalie Demaree
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Natalie Demaree is a service journalism reporter covering Mississippi for McClatchy Media. She holds a master’s in journalism from Columbia Journalism School and a bachelor’s in journalism and political science with a specialization in African and African American Studies from the University of Arkansas. 
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