Viper K-9 Dog

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Viper K-9 Dog

Birth
Death
22 Jun 2009
Orlando, Orange County, Florida, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Orlando Police Dept's Horse Barn Add to Map
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Photo: Viper

In severe pain and confused --- a K-9 cannot understand commands and was put down by it's handler.

Rest in Peace Viper


An Orlando police dog was put down Monday after the dog was accidentally struck by a patrol car and attacked its own handler during a chase, police said.

Officer Danny Sidders and his K9 Viper were trying to capture two men running from a stolen sport-utility vehicle when Sidders' nearby patrol car rolled forward, critically injuring the dog. As Sidders tried to pull a third suspect out of the SUV, the dog, in pain and confused, clamped his jaw onto his handler's arm.

After minutes of failed attempts to get Viper to let go, Sidders was forced to shoot and kill him, Jones said.
"It's just sad that the dog wouldn't listen to any command," Jones said. Sidders suffered minor injuries and was treated at Orlando Regional Medical Center.

The incident began at about 11 a.m., when a police sergeant spotted a stolen SUV eastbound on State Road 408 near Interstate 4, according to a police report. Officers followed the truck off the southbound Rouse Road exit to a dead end.

Sidders caught up to the SUV after it stopped at a Kangaroo Express gas station at 14902 East Colonial Dr. Sidders placed his car in park, and both he and Viper jumped out to chase Frederick and the juvenile, who ran from the car, Jones said.

The patrol car slid into a culvert, hitting Viper and critically injuring him. Sidders noticed Haney was still in the SUV and tried to pull him out. He didn't realize how badly Viper was injured, Jones said,and ordered the dog to help him. Instead, Viper clamped his jaws on Sidders' arm and wouldn't let go. Sidders euthanized him.

Orlando Sentinel, June 22, 2009



Photo: Viper

In severe pain and confused --- a K-9 cannot understand commands and was put down by it's handler.

Rest in Peace Viper


An Orlando police dog was put down Monday after the dog was accidentally struck by a patrol car and attacked its own handler during a chase, police said.

Officer Danny Sidders and his K9 Viper were trying to capture two men running from a stolen sport-utility vehicle when Sidders' nearby patrol car rolled forward, critically injuring the dog. As Sidders tried to pull a third suspect out of the SUV, the dog, in pain and confused, clamped his jaw onto his handler's arm.

After minutes of failed attempts to get Viper to let go, Sidders was forced to shoot and kill him, Jones said.
"It's just sad that the dog wouldn't listen to any command," Jones said. Sidders suffered minor injuries and was treated at Orlando Regional Medical Center.

The incident began at about 11 a.m., when a police sergeant spotted a stolen SUV eastbound on State Road 408 near Interstate 4, according to a police report. Officers followed the truck off the southbound Rouse Road exit to a dead end.

Sidders caught up to the SUV after it stopped at a Kangaroo Express gas station at 14902 East Colonial Dr. Sidders placed his car in park, and both he and Viper jumped out to chase Frederick and the juvenile, who ran from the car, Jones said.

The patrol car slid into a culvert, hitting Viper and critically injuring him. Sidders noticed Haney was still in the SUV and tried to pull him out. He didn't realize how badly Viper was injured, Jones said,and ordered the dog to help him. Instead, Viper clamped his jaws on Sidders' arm and wouldn't let go. Sidders euthanized him.

Orlando Sentinel, June 22, 2009



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