LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Veterinarians at Michigan State College are treating a Michigan State Police K9 after authorities say he might have ingested some poison.
In a publish on X, police say a canine named Thor was serving to deputies in Lapeer County with a breaking and getting into name.
They are saying the canine was serving to search a barn when he “ingested suspected poison.”
Thor (MSP)
He was initially taken to a veterinarian for emergency therapy, however was then taken to the MSU Veterinary Clinic. The MSU facility is usually considered among the best within the state.
A 6 Information staffer noticed greater than half a dozen state police vehicles outdoors the vet faculty.
MSP automobiles on MSU campus. (WLNS)
State police requested for “paws-itive healing thoughts for a quick recovery.”
It is not the primary time Thor has been on this state of affairs. Again in December, MSU veterinarians saved the identical canine after police say he had been uncovered to illicit medication throughout a search in Flint. On the time, he examined constructive for opioids, cocaine, and THC. He was handled with interventions reminiscent of Narcan and recovered.
A spokesperson for the veterinary faculty didn’t instantly reply when 6 Information sought remark.