In partnership with Penn Vet’s Ryan Hospital and the Deptford Police Department in New Jersey, the Angels for Animals Foundation's Guardian Angels K-9 Fund successfully raised the money necessary to provide one special K-9 with lifesaving surgery.
The fund, dedicated to specifically serving police and military K-9s, ensured that recently retired K-9 Aron received an essential operation that saved his life. Aron was diagnosed with several severe medical issues, including two large tumors in his abdomen and spleen, just two years after he played a major role in a rescue.
The service dog was presented with a Life Saving Award with Valor after he assisted in rescuing a 9-year-old boy with autism who had become stuck in mud up to his neck in a creek in East Greenwich, Gloucester County.
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. The money raised was able to cover his lifesaving surgery, a cost of more than $4,600.
Now retired, Aron has been adopted by his former handler, Adam Ziegler.
The fund is working to expand its operation across the country to other police and military K-9s in need.