Gwinnett County Police K-9 Caleb Laid to Rest
K-9 Caleb served with the Gwinnett County Police Department for nine years before retiring in 2011.
Gwinnett County Police buried one of their own Thursday.
Funeral services for K-9 Caleb were held Thursday afternoon at Oak Rest Pet Gardens in Bethlehem.
Ofc. John Bailey said Caleb would be remembered by many for "bringing great tenacity to the game."
"Although stubborn at times, Caleb made a great police dog," Bailey said. "It is without question that he made Gwinnett County a safer place to live."
After retiring from the force in March of 2011, K-9 Caleb became the full time pet of his handler, Cpl. Mike Waddell.
"He was a wonderful addition to the Waddell family," Bailey said.
"He changed from being that tough police dog to being a silly part of their family," he added.
Bailey encouraged those in attendance not to dwell on the pain of losing Caleb.
"Caleb wouldn't want us to be sad right now because it wasn't in his nature," Bailey explained.
Caleb died unexpectedly on April 10. He would have been 10 years old on May 25.
The K-9 Promise
My eyes are your eyes to watch
and protect you and yours.
My ears are your ears to hear and
detect evil minds in the dark.
My nose is your nose to scent
the invader of your domain.
And so you may live,
My life is also yours.
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Abelardo Casillas
3:22 pm on Friday, April 13, 2012
Kristy. Thank you for the Caleb story, thank God for dogs.