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Miko's death a lesson in police dogs' merits
Arizona Daily Star ^ | Ken Sweet

Posted on 06/02/2006 7:46:19 PM PDT by SandRat

Miko was special.

The police canine could sniff out drugs as easily as run down a perp.

And probably most appropriately, Miko died Saturday night doing his job, just inches away from nabbing a man police say was a carjacker before the dog fell about 30 feet from an overpass.

It was a routine traffic stop, Officer Gary Schad said Thursday, speaking publicly for the first time about the events leading to Miko's death.

Schad released Miko when the man bolted from what was until then a routine traffic stop. After an extensive search, the man was not found.

"There was no way of calling the dog off in that short amount of time," Schad said.

With a suspect so close, police dogs are trained to go after that person to the very end. Schad said the man's choice to dive off the overpass was unpredictable. That Miko followed was not.

"They just don't know when to stop," Schad said. "They only know one person who is stronger than them, and that's their trainer."

The Schad family is an institution in the Service Dog Unit at the Tucson Police Department, providing a long line of dogs like Miko to the department.

Gary Schad has worked in the service-dog unit for 10 years. His father, Richard Schad, founded the unit in 1972 and worked in it until his retirement in 1987. Together they trained seven German shepherds for police-dog work, spanning a quarter-century.

Gary Schad and his 11-year-old son, Austin, have had a police dog at home for the majority of their lives. Miko was the first to die unexpectedly.

"When I was 16, I would be my dad's decoy," Gary Schad said, talking about when he would dress up as a criminal for the dogs to attack during demonstrations. The elder Schad from across the table joked about the beginnings of the unit.

"We flew on the seats of our britches," Richard Schad said. "We trained out of a book. Now it's a science. I don't know how we did it."

Richard Schad trained with his first dog, Major, along with five other police officers. Back then, he said, there wasn't even a police-dog force in Arizona.

The six-member force has grown to nine. Interest in the program also has grown exponentially.

"These dogs are often the face of TPD," Gary Schad said.

Getting onto the unit is a long and complicated process, Gary Schad said. Police officers need a minimum of five years on the force, but it is highly likely that an officer will have worked at least 10 years before being allowed to train a dog.

Although there is now a three-month training process to become a service-dog police officer, much more is needed. "Nothing takes the place of experience," Gary Schad said.

The Tucson Police Department has nine trainers in its more than 1,000-member police force.

Although Tucson started a service-dog unit in 1972, police dogs did not become as popular in police work until the early 1990s, said Sgt. Rod Mamero of the Payson Police Department, past president of the Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Association.

"They are such an effective tool," Mamero said. "Without a dog, we might have to rely on deadly physical force. You cannot call a bullet back once it has been fired."

Gary Schad said the Tucson Police Department traditionally gets its dogs from outside Arizona or the country.

When he was working as a dog trainer, Richard Schad said, he had one dog that was born and trained in Germany and only obeyed commands in German: "He took English suggestions."

German shepherds bred for police-dog work cost between $4,500 and $9,000 depending on the pedigree of the dog, Mamero said.

Miko, a 4-year-old German shepherd, was special for several reasons, Gary Schad said.

Among the reasons was Miko's training to sniff out narcotics and work patrol. A dual-purpose dog like that is rare.

"I don't know how you can put a price tag on a dog like Miko," Gary Schad said. "They don't exist. You cannot buy them."

Both Schads said that dogs get injured on the force occasionally.

In January 1995, a TPD canine named Dax was shot in the head by a robbery suspect trying to get away. Dax recovered and continued to serve on the force for several more years.

The decision to euthanize Miko was made after five veterinarians diagnosed his extensive injuries. Miko was the first dog to die in the line of duty in Tucson in more than 20 years.

Plans are being made for a memorial service for Miko, but nothing has been scheduled, Gary Schad said. Also, Gary Schad will in time get his fourth dog and then retire — just like his father.

Being a service-dog family is more than a part of the job. It is a lifestyle. The dogs always come home with the officers and a lot of training is done outside of regular hours.

"We put in a lot of personal time to train these dogs," Richard Schad's wife, Lissa, said. "This incident affected the whole family."

Even 11-year-old Austin said he wants to be the third-generation Schad to work with police dogs.

Gary Schad said with a smile he would like to see his son pursue something different.

"There's a lot guns and knives out there," Gary Schad said. "I kinda want to see him safe behind a desk."

* Contact Ken Sweet at 629-9412 or ksweet@azstarnet.com.


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Here's Hope that all Dogs do Go to Heaven


Two-year-old Aidan Gaunt got a wet kiss last year from Miko, the police service dog who died after a 30-foot fall from an overpass while chasing a suspected carjacker on Saturday. "These dogs are often the face of the TPD," said Miko's handler, Officer Gary Schad.


"They just don't know when to stop," Officer Gary Schad, pictured here with Miko, said of police dogs. "They only know one person who is stronger than them, and that's their trainer."

1 posted on 06/02/2006 7:46:24 PM PDT by SandRat
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To: Lady Jag

Would you do the honors for a Doggie Ping?


2 posted on 06/02/2006 7:49:45 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; AZamericonnie; beachn4fun; bentfeather; Bethbg79; bitt; ...
My pleasure!

"They just don't know when to stop. . . .Officer Gary Schad said of police dogs."

3 posted on 06/02/2006 8:02:44 PM PDT by Lady Jag (Learning to shrug is the beginning of wisdom)
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To: SandRat

May Miko rest in peace...you fine canine hero. God has a special place for this fine fellow in Heaven. Miko is now a doggie Angel.

This needed a Kleenex alert.


4 posted on 06/02/2006 8:03:20 PM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (Illegal Aliens....STFU!)
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To: Lady Jag

Thanks for the ping Lady.

Police dogs are great heroes.


5 posted on 06/02/2006 8:05:10 PM PDT by Soaring Feather
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To: Recovering Ex-hippie
here, take some of mine
6 posted on 06/02/2006 8:06:37 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

Thanks, I needed that!

Miko just looks so fine, brave and sensitive.


7 posted on 06/02/2006 8:08:15 PM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (Illegal Aliens....STFU!)
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To: Lady Jag

the dog was critically injured from the fall....


Notice they don't even bother to say what happened to the perp...he must be all right, or else there would be mention of a LAWSUIT....


8 posted on 06/02/2006 8:09:43 PM PDT by bitt ("guests, particularly uninvited ones, are not in a position to make demands...")
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To: Lady Jag

Thanks Lady J, I sure hope all dogs go to Heaven. I'm always sad at the loss of a good dog.


9 posted on 06/02/2006 8:10:16 PM PDT by potlatch (Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
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To: SandRat; Flyer; technochick99; sinkspur; 88keys; DugwayDuke; sissyjane; Severa; RMDupree; ecurbh; ..
RIP, Miko... More devoted to us than they are smart, as all good dogs are.

"In life, the firmest friend,
The first to welcome, 
foremost to defend,
Whose honest heart is still his master's own,
Who labors, fights, lives, 
breathes for him alone."
Lord Byron


TO HONOR YOUR PARTNER
Poems for all Working Dogs, K-9's, SAR, WAR, Guide & Assistance Dogs & All Mounted Police Horses

Ping!


Other articles with keyword "DOGGIEPING" since 12/29/04

10 posted on 06/02/2006 8:15:02 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog

Thanks for the doggie ping...RIP, Miko....


11 posted on 06/02/2006 8:17:21 PM PDT by andysandmikesmom
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To: HairOfTheDog
Two weeks ago tonight, as you know, my magnificent boy Luigi took his leave of our family. I have never known, and will never know, a more loyal, devoted, or loving dog than this little Bichon.

He and Miko and all of your devoted and loving friends are waiting for us....at the Rainbow Bridge....we will cross together with these tail-waggers and those bright-eyed boys and girls who had no humans to love them in life.

12 posted on 06/02/2006 8:24:42 PM PDT by sinkspur ( Don Cheech. Vito Corleone would like to meet you......Vito Corleone.....)
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To: HairOfTheDog

He's at Rainbow brige with my Sparky!

Hard to believe that God would want to take such a great doggie so young!

I guess God missed Miko alot and wanted Miko back in Heaven!!


13 posted on 06/02/2006 8:26:13 PM PDT by chicagolady (Mexican Elite say: EXPORT Poverty Let the American Taxpayer foot the bill !)
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To: sinkspur

I believe that too :~D


14 posted on 06/02/2006 8:26:44 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog
Too bad Miko didn't land on the perp and cushion his fall.

"Well done, thou good and faithful servant. Enter now into joy."

15 posted on 06/02/2006 8:42:02 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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To: Lady Jag; potlatch

An amazing dog. I have always had a dog,always will and a
cat or two.


16 posted on 06/02/2006 8:58:53 PM PDT by Boazo (From the mind of BOAZO)
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To: Boazo

Me too Boazo, my 'screen-name' is the name of my previous little dog!


17 posted on 06/02/2006 9:00:40 PM PDT by potlatch (Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
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To: SandRat

NEAR THIS SPOT


ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OF ONE


WHO POSSESSED BEAUTY WITHOUT VANITY


STRENGTH WITHOUT INSOLENCE


COURAGE WITHOUT FEROCITY


AND ALL THE VIRTUES OF MAN WITHOUT HIS VICES


THIS PRAISE WHICH WOULD BE UNMEANING FLATTERY


IF INSCRIBED OVER HUMAN ASHES


IS BUT A JUST TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF


BOATSWAIN, A DOG


WHO WAS BORN AT NEWFOUNDLAND, MAY 1803,


AND DIED AT NEWSTEAD, NOVEMBER 18, 1808.


18 posted on 06/02/2006 9:14:40 PM PDT by MrCruncher
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To: SandRat
Dog saves child from bees, dies from stings

December 22, 1999

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - A dog saved his four-year-old master from a swarm of bees by covering him with his body, and then died from the stings, Argentine police said Wednesday.

Kharin Toloza was playing with his dog Chocolate in Valle Viejo, northwestern Argentina, when he was attacked by the insects, local police told the state-run Telam news agency.

The dog jumped and stayed on top of the boy, who was taken to hospital but was declared out of danger after receiving just a few stings. The dog died.

19 posted on 06/02/2006 9:17:28 PM PDT by MrCruncher
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To: SandRat

Sometimes dogs are better than humans ping.


20 posted on 06/02/2006 11:00:44 PM PDT by RushCrush (Hey Helen Thomas; give up the nail polish and jewelry! You can't polish a turd!)
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