A hero Scots police dog who had a chunk of his ear ripped out by a vicious thug and had to get a titanium took fitted has retired.
PD Remo was honoured for his bravery, along with his handler PC Paul O'Donnell in 2020 by Nicola Sturgeon, when the pair were hit in the face by brute Jamie O'Neill with a metal bar.
PC O’Donnell and Remo were on duty in Ayrshire when they traced O’Neill, who turned aggressive.After being struck and despite significant injuries, officer and dog were able to restrain O’Neill until reinforcements came.Now aged 7, the Belgian Malinois cross, is taking well-deserved retirement following his remarkable service with Police Scotland.
The Scottish Police Dog Memorial said: " #PDRemo from @polscotdogs has worked his final shift. "He is retiring to his handler after serving for 7 years.
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