White House Secret Service Dog and the most persistent K-9 in American history dies

Most decorated with K-9 in the US History died.
Hurricane, a 15-year-old Belgian Malinois, died Tuesday after more than a decade in a secret service.
“Hurricane was a real American hero,” he was posted on Wednesday on the White House X account. “The most up-to-date K-9 in American history, bravely defended the White House and retired by helping other working dogs through @hurricane_k9. His legacy of courage and loyalty would live. Rest easily, Hurricane.”
Hurricane achieved national prominentness in 2014, when the heroic intruder came to the ground after the man broke the door of the White House.
An intruder, Dominic Adesanya, scailed White house Fence and landed on the northern lawn back in October 2014 during the Obama administration. The intruder, who later declared himself guilty of decay, was first welcomed by a secret service by the name Jordan, before the hurricane jumped into action and conquered the intruder.
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Former President Barack Obama And the first lady of Michelle Obama was just a yard of an incident, watching a movie at the White House Theater, reports the New York Times.
Hurricane is considered the most pronounced K-9 in the history of the US. (Getty Images)
“He beat Hurricane really bad,” Hurricane said on Tuesday, Marshall Milarchi, on Tuesday about an incident that left K-9 with swollen legs and injured hips, according to times. “But Hurricane didn’t give up.”
Hurricane was born in 2009 and served as canines with special operations in Secret service From 2012 to 2016.
He received the award for a deserving service from the Secret Service in 2014 for his courage, as well as the award of the Secretary for the Courage of the Ministry of Homeland Security in 2015. He also received a reputable service medal in 2022, according to a secret service.
Hurricist Marshall Milarchi adopted him after he retired in 2016. (Getty Images)
“In every shift every day, we in a secret service strive to support five fundamental values; duty, honor, loyalty, justice and courage,” said Assistant to the Chief of the Uniform Division Michael Buck 2022. “They are five points of the star of our agency, and in October 2014, they were embodied by a very good boy named Hurricane.”
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Hurricane helped to obey the offender on the northern lawn of the White House in 2014 during Obama’s administration. (Getty Images)
The hurricane visited the White House for the last time before his death this week and managed to say goodbye to his former team, Milarchi told The Times.
Hurricane retired in 2016 after the injury he sustained during the attack and was adopted by Milarchi.
Hurricane served as a dog for special surgery in secret service from 2012 to 2016. (Getty Images)
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“What the hurricane did so special was that it could be so frantic and brave, and yet to be so kind and kind at the same time,” Milarchi told The Times. “He could bite all day and do worry, and when he returned home, he was that love, a caring, kind soul.”