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Mexico’s Federal Police honor K9 René, retiring due to inoperable tumor

Federal police honored the work of René, a Labrador Retriever, who has been a key member of the police force. He has helped in bringing down organized crime in Mexico, including confiscation of weapons, cash, drugs and other items involved in crimes, as well as saving lives through the rescue of victims in disasters.

The canine officer is seven years old and after more than five years of service in different states of Mexico, he began to show signs of health problems, so he was relieved from his activities for specialized veterinary care to perform clinical analysis.  Results determined that . . .

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