IN MEMORY

This page is dedicated to the brave dogs that have crossed the rainbow bridge. We thank them for the service they gave and we are forever grateful for having them in our lives.

REST EASY MY FRIEND


MAX

On Friday 9th of June 2023, 15 Year old RPD Max sadly passed over the rainbow bridge. Our thoughts are with Keith and his family. Max worked with the British Transport Police from 2008-2013 as an explosive search dog.

Max had a great career and worked hard through the London 2012 Olympic Games

Thank you for your service

Rest Easy Max


MIA

12 year old RPD Mia crossed over the rainbow bridge on Wednesday 7th June 2023. Our thoughts are with Karen, Wayne and their family who looked after Mia when she retired from operational service with the British Transport Police

Mia worked as a general purpose dog with PC Colin Fowler. When Mia retired she became best friends with Luna and the two were inseparable.

Thank you for your service

Rest Easy Mia


CHESTER

April 2023 RPD Chester made his journey across the rainbow bridge.

Chester was a well loved pet and will be truly missed by all that knew him. 12 year old Chester served with The British Transport Police from 2014-2017 as an Explosive search dog.

Thank you for your service

Rest Easy Chester


DIBBLE

Retired Police Dog Dibble joined The British Transport Police in 2009. He was handled by the dog school supervisor and chief instructor until he retired in 2017.

Dibble was described "A very important part of our family!"

He passed away peacefully at home with his loved ones

Thank you for your service

Rest Easy Dibble


BILLY ‘BOMB’ DOG

Billy made his journey across the rainbow bridge in June 2023

13 year old RPD Billy retired from the British Transport Police in 2013.

Billy served as an explosive search dog from 2009.

Thank you for your service

Rest Easy Billy


BUDDY

RPD Buddy born 31st March 2009 has crossed over the rainbow bridge on the 17th Aug 2023

A lovely 14 year old black and white Springer Spaniel who joined The British Transport Police as a puppy. PD Buddy passed his first explosive search course at Tadworth dog training school. Buddy at the young age of only 10 months old, partnered alongside his handler PC Dave Jackson. He loved working hard but first & foremost he was a loving family dog who will be very much missed by all who knew him.

Thank you for your service

Rest Easy Buddy


OLLIE

Born in 2009, Ollie an English Springer Spaniel joined the British Transport Police in 2010 and served as an explosive search dog for 8 years covering the London area and worked big events such as the 2012 Olympic games

In 2017 Ollie was deployed to the London Bridge terror attack and was awarded a PDSA Order of Merit for Bravery.

In 2018 Ollie was also deployed in the days following the Manchester Arena terror attack

Ollie retired from service in 2018 and lives with his handler Annamarie and retired police dog Elvis

On Monday 27th November 2023 RPD Ollie sadly crossed over the rainbow bridge.

Thank you for your service

Rest Easy Ollie


PEP

Pep was an explosive search dog from 2013 to 2015 working across the country. His duties included royal train searches, Glasgow Commonwealth Games & NATO summit in Cardiff. He was a loving dog to everyone who knew him. RPD Pep sadly crossed over the rainbow bridge on Monday 5th February 2024

Thank you for your service

Rest Easy Pep


Max

RPD Max has sadly passed over the rainbow bridge.

11 year old Max was a drugs detection dog in the British Transport Police, retiring from service in 2014.

Max stayed with his family when he retired and was adopted by his handlers father. He lived pout his best years as a well loved family pet.

Thank you for your service

Rest Easy Max


Marci

Marci has sadly passed over the rainbow bridge.

Our thoughts are with the Dean family and Marci’s handler PS Billany.

Marci retired in the British Transport Police in 2022 as a general purpose dog working alongside fellow trustee PS Billany. He was awarded the PDSA Order of Merit for his work during the 2017 London Bridge terror attack amongst other well deserved commendations he was awarded during his service.

Marci was adopted by the Dean family after his retirement and enjoyed a happy life with his new loving family especially when he was treated to some pate and toast

Thank you for your service

Rest Easy Marci