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Canada’s very first justice center service dog, Caber, passes away at 15

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Rest in peace, great boy.

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Canada’s very first justice center service dog, Caber, has actually passed away after a life time offering convenience and assistance to victims of criminal activity and injury.

Trained by Pacific Assistance Dog Society (PADS), Caber invested 9 years serving the Delta Police Department’s victim services program. But his reach was much wider, both in regards to where he assisted and through a lively social networks existence.

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“With the heaviest of hearts, we share the passing of our beloved boy, Caber,” said PADS on its Facebook page Monday. Caber, who was 15 years of ages, likewise has his own page at K9Caber.

Caber the service dog in an image from his K9Caber Facebook page.

Over the years, “Caber was the ambassador for the facility dog movement in Canada,” said PADS.

PADS got approval to have Caber help witnesses and victims in courtrooms as they provided proof, leading the way for over 70 justice center dogs now serving throughout Canada.

“From standing beside victims in B.C. and Canadian courtrooms, being instrumental in support during local tragedies like the murder of Laura Szendrei, to providing integral support in communities such as Fort McMurray after the devastating 2016 wildfire, Caber’s contribution was both profound and far-reaching,” said Delta authorities in a release.

“His incredible journey took him even to the aftermath of the 2017 Las Vegas Route 91 mass casualty shooting, where he worked tirelessly with the FBI’s office for victims assistance.”

Caber the service dog in an image from his K9Caber Facebook page.

He was likewise a much-loved part of the authorities department, offering convenience to its officers, and his family and the fitness instructors who raised him. “Caber taught us kindness, compassion and grace,” said the family in a declaration.

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“Through Caber we know the value of people, family, time and love. He taught us to be in the moment, sit with others, give them our full attention and hearts,” it checks out. “Caber showed us the importance of helping others unconditionally and with an open and generous spirit. His was, quite simply, a beautiful soul.

“Thank you to the Delta Police Department for seeing our vision and helping us execute our mission to make experiences better for those impacted by crime and trauma.”

PADS is asking anybody who wishes to do something in Caber’s honour to make a contribution at pads.ca/thegift.

Caber the service dog in an image from his K9Caber Facebook page.

Caber the service dog in an image from his K9Caber Facebook page.

Caber the service dog in an image from his K9Caber Facebook page.

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