An appeal has been launched German Shepherds Miki and Kenai, who both served with North Yorkshire Police and retired just months apart, who each require major operations costing more than £2,500.
The Thin Blue Paw Foundation, a charity supporting working and retired police dogs across the UK, hope to raise £5,000 to cover the full cost of their treatment.
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Kieran Stanbridge, founder of The Thin Blue Paw Foundation, said: “Miki and Kenai both served with enthusiasm and commitment during their time with the police, but the job has taken a toll on their bodies and they’ve been left in daily pain due to arthritis and hip dysplasia.
“Now they both need surgery to repair these major injuries so they can run and play again. We’re incredibly proud to be there for Miki and Kenai, but we need your help, so please donate if you can – every single pound will go to good use.”
Six-year-old Miki, who lives in Northallerton, served as a general purpose police dog from March 2021 until his medical retirement in October 2025.
Miki at full health (Image: Thin Blue Paw)
He was diagnosed with spondylosis, hip dysplasia, and a ruptured cruciate ligament and now, his other cruciate ligament has ruptured meaning he needs further TPLO (Tibial Plateau Levelling Osteotomy) surgery.
Miki lives in North Yorkshire with his former handler Claire Starkey, her husband and their 12 other dogs – including Claire’s working search and detection dog, spaniel PD Jax.
She said: “Miki was so much more than a police dog to me, he is very much my best mate.
Miki with his owner and handler Claire Starkey (Image: Thin Blue Paw)
“Miki was a pleasure to work with and we had some fantastic results; tracking suspects from vehicles, finding vulnerable missing people, locating missing children, and also finding key items of property discarded from burglaries.
“Miki has been my superhero at work and deserves the very best of health in retirement. He is enjoying retired life; he gets to run through the countryside, albeit slowly, and he can have a ball whenever he wants.”
Kenai, a seven-year-old who served as a general purpose and firearms support dog, retired at the end of last year, but on Saturday (May 9), he broke his leg while playing fetch – less than a month into life with his new owners.
Kenai at the vets (Image: Thin Blue Paw)
His owner, Ashley, said: “As soon as we met him, we fell in love. From day one, it’s like he’s always been with us. He’s such a good dog; he’s like a big puppy. He’s really soppy and soft; you’d never believe that he’d been a police dog trained to bite when needed.
“We’re trying to give him the best retirement we can; every weekend we take him somewhere new to explore so we can introduce him to a normal pet life.
“We were playing fetch and as he caught the ball and turned he suddenly yelped. We rushed him to the emergency vets who carried out x-rays and discovered he’d fractured his elbow.”
Kenai at full health (Image: Thin Blue Paw)
Kenai underwent surgery on May 11 and is now recovering at home.
The Thin Blue Paw Foundation supports more than 180 retired police dogs across the UK with financial assistance for veterinary care, therapy, and medication and also campaign for Pensions for Police Dogs so the cost of their care doesn’t fall solely on their new owners.
To donate to Miki and Kenai’s fundraising appeal please visit www.justgiving.com/campaign/north-yorkshire-police-dogs and to donate to the Thin Blue Paw Foundation, please visit https://donate.thinbluepaw.org.uk/.
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