Faith — Endy is a retired U.S Customs and Border Patrol K9. He ran away from his family after he was frightened by a fireworks show. Before the family could find him, Endy was picked up by American Belgian Malinois Rescue (ABMR). Now, the organization is refusing to return Endy to his family – whose info is captured on his microchip. A petition, along with the Retired Police K9 Foundation, is calling on Endy to be returned to his family. Join them by adding your name to the petition. | |
| Petition by Frank Rpk9f Yaphank, NY, United States | | 9,454 Supporters | |
RETIRED POLICE K9 FOUNDATION NEEDS YOUR HELP TO BRING K9 ENDY HOME!!!! Earlier this month K9 Endy, a Retired U.S Customs and Border Patrol K9, escaped from his handler's yard due to fireworks. Endy was found wondering the streets nearby and was given to Kingsville Animal Advocates who turned Endy over to the American Belgian Malinois Rescue. K9 Endy is microchipped, which comes back to the US Border Patrol but American Belgian Malinois Rescue failed to make the right calls and is now refusing to give the K9 Endy back to his handler, Brian Buchanan, who has proof of ownership, vet records, dental records, pictures and videos of Endy at home with his family. After many failed attempts to get Endy home, Brian Buchanan contacted us to see if we could help. Retired Police K9 Foundation has made a commitment to get Endy back home. Please contact the rescue and ask them to release K9 Endy back to his family! Retired Police K9 Foundation will make sure Endy has proper vet care needed now and for the rest of his life! Please contact Marcia Tokson, National chairperson, and ask her to give K9 Endy back! | |
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