Board considers medical coverage for retired K9s Stafford considers medical coverage for retired K9s
When police or fire dogs retire from service in
"They put their lives on the line, whether it's rescuing someone from the fire standpoint or detecting something or going after criminals," she said, adding that at "the end of their lives," they shouldn't have to suffer and their owners shouldn't have to pay out of pocket.
Last fall, Allen asked staff to look into a health insurance policy to cover the dogs, but the issue goes back to Supervisor
She said board members talked to the sheriff about it who said the department would take care of it.
"Then we kind of forgot about it," Vanuch said.
Fire and rescue officials brought it up again last year with Allen, and Fire
The supervisors will review the matter on
Board members agreed verbally to have staff add to the budget a medical insurance plan with a total cost of
Duchess was assigned to Gouldman, who said the insurance plan would cover routine care, including vaccinations, wellness checks, dental cleanings and needed tests.
Vanuch also suggested putting
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Supervisor Deuntay Diggs, a lieutenant with the
Supervisor
"But hopefully we can find extra money for our schools and our children as well," she said.
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