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Related: About this forumRetired sheriff and his tiny K-9 partner die the same day
Link:https://www.pennlive.com/nation-world/2021/04/retired-sheriff-and-his-tiny-k-9-partner-die-the-same-day.html
CLEVELAND (AP) The Ohio county sheriff and his tiny police dog were inseparable, their lives unwaveringly intertwined.
It thus seems fitting that retired Geauga County Sheriff Dan McClelland, 67, and his crime-fighting partner Midge, 16, would both die on Wednesday McClelland, at a hospital after a lengthy battle with cancer and Midge, a few hours later at home, perhaps of a broken heart.
He and Midge but especially Midge were rock stars in Geauga County. Wherever McClelland went, Midge was by his side. At the office, she would nap on a dog bed beside his desk. Schoolchildren were enthralled during their visits.
McClellands successor, Sheriff Scott Hildenbrand, recalls driving a golf cart with McClelland and Midge in the passenger seat at the Great Geauga County Fair. He said it was a slow ride as people flocked to them, petting and fussing over Midge.
He used to joke that people would see him in a parade in a car and would say, Hey, theres Midge and whatshisname, Hildenbrand said. I think she was more popular than him.
Despite her size, Midge was no slouch when it came to her job. It was McClelland who decided that Midge, the runt of her litter, would make an ideal drug-sniffing dog.
Unlike large and more aggressive police dogs, the mild-mannered Midge would search vehicles without tearing up upholstery or leaving muddy footprints. Searching underneath vehicles was never a problem.
Their partnership led to appearances on daytime television talk shows and mentions in national magazines, including Playboy. She maintained her K-9 certifications until their joint retirement.
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Retired sheriff and his tiny K-9 partner die the same day (Original Post)
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Apr 2021
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(23,190 posts)1. I'm always amazed at the bond dogs form with us. It is a wonder.
appalachiablue
(43,180 posts)2. Wonderful story. Man's best friend indeed.