(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) said after a successful career serving the Colorado Springs community, K9 Milo will be retiring.
K9 Milo joined CSPD in 2019, and the department said he had an incredible career, responded to over 2,200 calls for service, participated in more than 465 deployments, helped bring about over 165 surrenders, and played a key role in seizing over $1 million in narcotics.





According to CSPD, behind the tough exterior is a softie who lives for neck scratches, belly rubs, and the satisfaction of a job well done. Off duty, Milo enjoys rolling in the grass, playing fetch, sunbathing, and relaxing with his Labrador brother, all while keeping a gentle, watchful eye on the family chickens.
“Whether he was deployed on the street or soaking up the sunshine at home, K9 Milo has always given his all. His loyalty, courage, and heart have left a lasting legacy—and now it’s time for well-earned sun naps, ball time, and family moments,” wrote CSPD.
