PRICE — An deserted puppy discovered by a Price City police officer is now being skilled as an emotional help canine for the division.
According to the Price City Police Department, officer Steven Brown was dispatched to a discovered canine on Feb. 10, at roughly 7:30 p.m.
The 911 caller instructed police they have been driving on the freeway in Price once they discovered a field on the aspect of the street. The caller approached the field and found the deserted 2-month-old puppy inside.
According to police, the field contained the puppy’s breed, birthdate, and vaccination chart however no details about a attainable proprietor.
After Brown picked up the puppy from the caller, he took the canine to a social gathering with off-duty cops. The division stated lots of its officers provided to foster the puppy till the proprietor was discovered.
Ultimately, Price City police Chief Brandon Sicilia took accountability for the puppy, and the canine has been in police look after practically 20 days.
“Since nobody has come forward, the puppy has been named PeeDee, and we are working towards getting him certified and trained as a Critical Incident Emotional Support Dog,” the police division posted on Facebook. “We’ve got a long road ahead of us, but we are excited for him to be able to spread the same love and joy to others that he has already provided for our police family.”
If you want to donate for PeeDee’s coaching, meals, and provides – you may go to the Price City Hall or the Price City Police Department.