Governor Ron DeSantis Signs Bill to Support Retired Law Enforcement K-9s
BUNNELL, Fla. — Today, Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 226, establishing the Care for Retired Police Dogs program. The program will help caregivers of retired police dogs pay for veterinary costs of the dogs. The program is housed under the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and will be administered by a non-profit organization dedicated to the care of retired police dogs.
“In Florida we back the blue, and that includes the K-9s that are often the first to go into a dangerous situation,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “After dedicating their lives to protecting and serving our communities, it is important that we ensure that these K-9s are cared for by providing the resources necessary for handlers or adopters to afford their veterinary care.”
I do not back the blue anymore.
But the goodest boys and girls of our nation deserve to live their lives healthy and happy with lots of treats, head pats and hugs.
Dogs yes, blue, fuck off.
Eloquent, concise, correct.
^^This
It's a wonderful thing that DeSantis signed a a Bill allowing retired K-9s to hang out at doughnut shops. Oh shut-up. They're police dogs. :)
BEST. GOVERNOR. EVER. ❤️
It's quite dusty in here today.
I love him and I don't live in Florida.
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What? As police officers they don't get paid medical insurance? What kind of slack deal is that?
K9 care needs a big step up, even beyond this program.
Great idea-all encompassing. DeSantis does not discriminate!