Hero dog mistakenly killed

In the POIS therapy, the men were given skin injections containing their own semen.

In the POIS therapy, the men were given skin injections containing their own semen.

Published Nov 16, 2010

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Florence - A dog named Target that lived through explosions in war-torn Afghanistan couldn't survive a brief stay at an Arizona animal shelter.

An unidentified employee at the Pinal County facility was placed on administrative leave after putting down the female shepherd cross by mistake, county Animal Care and Control officials said on Monday.

“When it comes to (putting down) an animal, there are some clear-cut procedures to follow,” Ruth Stalter, the county animal control director, said in a statement. “Based on my preliminary investigation, our employee did not follow those procedures.”

Sergeant Terry Young, the owner of the dog, told The Arizona Republic: “I just can't believe that something like this would happen to such a good dog.”

Target frightened a suicide bomber inside a military base and potentially saved dozens of soldiers' lives, Young said.

He said the dog was treated like royalty from then on at the base at Dand Patan, near the Pakistan border.

Young brought Target to the San Tan Valley area southeast of Phoenix in August, when he returned home from his tour of duty.

The dog escaped from the family's back yard on Friday. Young put out online notices and contacted TV stations that did reports on the missing hero dog.

A neighbour found Target wandering later on Friday, put her in his back yard and called the pound. The dog did not have a microchip or tag.

On Friday night, Young found Target's picture on a website used by Pinal County's dog-catchers to help owners track lost pets. Young figured the shelter was closed for the night and weekend.

He showed up at the shelter in Casa Grande to claim his dog on Monday, only to find out she was dead.

County officials say the employee mistakenly took the dog out of its pen on Monday morning and put it down.

The Republic said Young and his family will get Target's cremated remains. - Sapa-AP

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