Hampshire's hero hound honoured with prestigious award

He spent 11 years with the service

Author: Jack DeeryPublished 22nd Jul 2022

A former search and rescue dog for Hampshire Search and Rescue has been given a prestigious award.

Zak, who spent 11 years with the force before retiring in 2020, has been awarded the PDSA Order of Merit.

The border collie was deployed hundreds of times by Hampshire Constabulary to try and find missing people, has supported many searches in neighbouring counties.

The PDSA Order of Merit celebrates "extraordinary animals" who demonstrate the bond between animals and humans.

Zak’s handler, Kevin Saunders, said:

“Zak has made a huge difference to many people’s lives and is quite simply, a hero.

“My work with Zak inspired me to join the Special Constabulary after my interest in helping to find missing people grew from my work with Zak. I owe a lot of my successes to our partnership.

“I am pleased to say that Zak is now enjoying his retirement living at home with me and my current operational search dog, Rusty, who follows Zak’s legacy of service. Zak now enjoys a much slower life with regular physio and hydrotherapy swims but still stirs when the callout tone sounds in the night.”

Hampshire Constabulary’s Deputy Chief Constable Ben Snuggs, said:

“I am absolutely delighted that Search Dog Zak, a long standing member of Hampshire Search and Rescue Dogs, has been recognised by PDSA in this way.

“I have had the tremendous privilege of meeting and training with Zak, his handler Kevin Saunders and his team. The skills that Zak displays and the experience he has chalked up over his 11 years of service with Kev are second to none.

“Hampshire Search and Rescue Dogs work very closely with other volunteer search and rescue services and Hampshire Constabulary. I am very clear that with their unwavering support we are far more effective in searching for vulnerable missing people and preventing people coming to harm than would otherwise be the case.

“We, and countless others he has found, owe Zak a huge debt of gratitude and I know that all my colleagues in Hampshire Constabulary will join in celebrating and congratulating Zak and Kev for being honoured with this prestigious award.”

Zak received his award in London last Thursday (14th July).

PDSA Vet Nurse Nina Downing said:

“The PDSA Order of Merit exemplifies the devotion between animals and humans. Zak’s unwavering devotion to duty, and the support he has given to so many people in need, makes him thoroughly deserving of the PDSA Order of Merit.”

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