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Galloway K-9 Blaze Will Be Missed By Many

K-9 Blaze is the second Galloway Township police dog to die this year.

 

K-9 Blaze collapsed just after the start of a scheduled indoor training session and died on Wednesday, Galloway Township Police have announced.

Doctors have said that based on his core temperature, his death was not heat related, Galloway Police said in a release Wednesday afternoon.

Immediately following his collapse, Blaze was taken to the Absecon Veterinary Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. He was the second Galloway police dog to die this year. K-9 Sabre died in April following a brief battle with cancer.

"Having Blaze as a neigbor was a joy," Galloway Patch user Joe Keister said in comments submitted to the site late Tuesday night. "Any time I went in our back yard, if he was out he would always come to the fence to play. He will missed by all. Hang in there Scott."

Blaze was a 6-year-old German shepherd, and the partner of Officer Scott Winneberger. Blaze was involved in a number of drug detections and seizures, including one earlier this week, in which he took down a fleeing suspect from Brooklyn after the man had provided a false identity to police.

Blaze graduated from the Atlantic County John "Sonny" Burke K-9 Academy in May of 2007 as a patrol dog. In 2008, he graduated as a scent dog trained in narcotics detection.

Winneberger and Blaze finished among the top competitors in numerous Police Dog Certification Trials. The duo had also given many demonstrations at local schools throughout Galloway Township, where they were very well known among the children.

Related Topics: Galloway Township Police and K-9
Did you know Blaze? Tell us in the comments.

Lynn Smyth

3:55 pm on Wednesday, June 8, 2011

RIP Blaze you and Sabre can now play together

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Steve Moliver

3:59 pm on Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Shocking news. Another valiant Galloway officer and trusted friend to our community is gone. RIP Blaze you were a nice dog.

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Karen Jones

7:42 pm on Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Oh my goodness, how horrible. Blaze go see Sabre and keep the heavens safe up above. You will be missed.

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Dawn

8:42 pm on Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Aww Thank you Blaze for all your work and keeping us safe. You will be missed. Im sorry for your loss

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Sally Ford

3:55 am on Thursday, June 9, 2011

RIP Blaze. You will be missed. I'm sorry for your loss Scott and the GTPD.

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buck

8:39 am on Thursday, June 9, 2011

rip blaze. hope they find out what the cause was , 6 year old dog should have had alot more good years .
sorry for the loss , its like losing family

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