Max was the first victim services therapy dog at the Prince George RCMP detachment.
After five years on the job, the yellow lab is retiring.
On Tuesday, Max’s friends and fans came together for his retirement party.
“Max is now 12 and all finished, and he’s had an amazing career,” Krista Levar, Max’s handler and head of Prince George RCMP’s victim services program, told Daybreak North‘s Nicole Oud.
Max responds to three different languages: English, German and sign language.
The dog was Levar’s partner in the victim services program and worked in crisis situations. He would offer support to crime victims, and
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