Ceasar, 26/11 sole survivor
police dog hospitalized
police dog hospitalized
Mumbai: Ceasar, the sole
surviving polce dog of 26/11 terror attack, admitted to veterinary hospital in
parel (Mumbai) on Monday, 25th July 2016. Caesar’s caretaker Fizzah
says that Caesar got depressed after his colleague, retired 26/11 police dog ‘Tiger’
passed away.
Retired
police dog ‘Tiger’, who helped police officials in detecting bombs during the
26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai and was on duty for several days outside the Taj
hotel in Colaba, has passed away on Saturday, 23rd July 2016.
The 26/11
hero was laid to rest in a farmhouse he was living in post-retirement. Tiger,
the black Labrador, was suffering from lung infection.
Fizzah
Shah, animal activist, whose Fizzah Farms in Virar was home to four 26/11
sniffer dogs-Max, Sultan, Tiger and Caesar, said the dog was on regular
treatment for lung infection but its condition worsened on Friday, 22nd
night.
“It was the most beautiful experience of my
life to have our brave soldiers in my farm. I am fortunate,” she told.
Shah also
recalled after Tiger’s childhood buddy and colleague Sultan passed away in the
farm, he became lonely. Tiger, a Labrador was part of the bomb detection dog
squad at Goregaon, which also comprised of Max, Caesar and Tiger. Max had died
in April this year.
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