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Retirement sits well with Philadelphia arson dog

By ANTHONY IZAGUIRRE, Associated Press
Published: October 26, 2017, 8:30pm
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Chance sits during his retirement ceremony Thursday in Philadelphia.
Chance sits during his retirement ceremony Thursday in Philadelphia. matt rourke/Associated Press Photo Gallery

PHILADELPHIA — A dog whose keen snout sniffed out accelerants at hundreds of fire scenes over a storied career with the Philadelphia Fire Department was sent off into retirement Thursday with a bone and a chew toy.

For 6 1/2 years, the black Labrador retriever named Chance scoured scenes for gasoline and other chemicals used to start fires.

As news photographers snapped shots of Chance outside department headquarters and officials recalled his work with the Arson and Explosives Task Force, the nearly 9-year-old canine who has responded to about 900 fire scenes in his career couldn’t be bothered. He lay down, and his droopy jowls plopped on his front paws.

Even when Fire Commissioner Adam K. Thiel presented him with a bone and rope, Chance, true to his laid back persona, sniffed but didn’t bite down.

“Clearly he’s retired,” Thiel said.

His handler, Lt. George Werez, will continue to look after him.

“He’s a great asset,” Werez said.

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