Bannock Sheriffs Office retires drug dog into care of his handler
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Bannock County Sherrif drug dog Ryder is retiring after 8 years of service.
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) - After 8 years in the force, Bannock County Sheriff drug dog Ryder is retiring into the care of his handler.
On Tuesday, Bannock County Commissioners agreed to Sheriff Tony Manu s request to retire one of the County s 3 narcotic canines. For the adoption fee of $1, Ryder will get to spend his golden years with his handler, Corporal Nick Zweigart.
Ryder is both a narcotics and apprehension dog. He spent his first 6 years working with a different officer, but was transferred to the Sheriff s Office and into Zweigart s care two years ago.