MSU vets treating MSP K9 after poisoning, second time in 6 months

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Veterinarians at Michigan State University are treating a Michigan State Police K9 after authorities say he ingested some poison. However, 6 News has been told by police it was not narcotics.

In a post on X, police say a dog named Thor was helping deputies in Lapeer County with a breaking-and-entering call. They say the dog was helping search a barn when he “ingested suspected poison.”

By mid-afternoon, Thor was alive and was going to be kept in the clinic for observation overnight, according to police.

He was initially taken to a veterinarian for emergency treatment, but was then taken to the MSU Veterinary Clinic. The MSU facility is generally regarded as one of the best in the state…

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