Illinois State University’s Police Department (ISUPD)’s K9 therapy dog, Pawfficer Sage, passed away yesterday, just over two weeks after her recent retirement from the ISUPD.
Pawfficer Sage joined the ISUPD in 2019 and quickly became a fixture on campus.
According to the ISUPD, she attended over 1,000 events and impacted more than 71,000 lives.
Pawfficer Sage became ill last July and was unable to recover by her retirement date on Oct. 18. Her immune system had been weakened by Neospora Caninum and an unidentified neurological condition, according to the ISUPD.
Memorials may be made for the ISU Police Enhancement Fund in order to continue the therapy K9 program. To learn more, click here.
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