After seven years, Whatcom County’s K9 Elliot has retired

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After seven years, Whatcom County’s K9 Elliot has retired
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With over 650 deployments and assisting in 250 arrests, Whatcom County’s K9 Elliot has retired.

“There is a quote that rings true. ‘Everyone knows what evil looks like but few have had evil look back at them.’ We have had evil look back at us,” stated Deputy Taddonio in a letter to Elliot. “I am forever thankful that you were willing to be by my side and stare back at it with me. You have dedicated over seven and a half years of being my partner and I’m grateful we had each other… is a well-earned retirement and it’s your time to relax.

Taddonio and Luca have completed over 400 hours of state-mandated police dog training and recently earned their certification for the narcotics detection team.

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