Alabama K-9 retires after surviving cancer, snake bites

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Boomer, a University of Alabama Police Department K‑9, retired with a final radio call, tennis ball salute and custom cake after 30,000 hours of service as a certified explosive detection dog.Boomer, a University of Alabama Police Department K‑9, retired with a final radio call, tennis ball salute and custom cake after 30,000 hours of service as a certified explosive detection dog.Boomer, a University of Alabama Police Department K‑9, retired with a final radio call, tennis ball salute and custom cake after 30,000 hours of service as a certified explosive detection dog.Boomer, a University of Alabama Police Department K‑9, retired with a final radio call, tennis ball salute and custom cake after 30,000 hours of service as a certified explosive detection dog.Boomer, a University of Alabama Police Department K‑9, retired with a final radio call, tennis ball salute and custom cake after 30,000 hours of service as a certified explosive detection dog.Boomer, a University of Alabama Police Department K‑9, retired with a final radio call, tennis ball salute and custom cake after 30,000 hours of service as a certified explosive detection dog.Kennedy Townsel, a UA freshman, made a custom cake for Boomer, a University of Alabama Police Department K‑9 who retired after 30,000 hours of service as a certified explosive detection dog.

One of the University of Alabama’s K-9 units retired Wednesday after 10 years of service.

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