Dog Continues His Owner’s Legacy by Providing Support to Dispatchers

police dog with vest

At Phoenix, Arizona, Milo Glasser keeps the mood brightened as 911 operators answer to stressful calls. Trained by THE FETCH FOUNDATION to be a support dog, Milo was once a rescue dog from Officer David Glasser’s family. When Officer Glasser was K.I.A. back in 2016, Milo joined the family of Myla Marovich – the Communications Bureau Manager of the Phoenix Police Department.

Julie Brewer, the Therapy and Service Dog Trainer at the FETCH FOUNDATION also said, “When they’re working a long shift and taking a lot of difficult calls, just having a dog there they can hug or pet can relieve that stress and anxiety.” The late officer’s legacy is shared as his serial number is on Milo’s vest. Above the serial number is the line “Love you,” – the phrase that Officer Glasser always said to his coworkers on a daily basis.

Source: 12NEWS

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