Independent on Saturday

Duke soon fit to return to duty

DUNCAN GUY duncan.guy@inl.co.za

DUKE, the police Rottweiler which survived a bullet through the head, should be fit for duty, chasing criminals again, in a few weeks, according to veterinary surgeon Martin de Scally.

“They must shake in their boots. He will be back with more determination,” he told the Independent on Saturday yesterday as the canine remained at the Hilton Vet Hospital, waiting for his SAPS handler to fetch him.

Duke was shot when he and other police dogs pursued a gang in a sugarcane field at Maqongqo, outside Pietermaritzburg, on Monday. They killed his two canine colleagues, Simba and Shaka.

Yesterday police put out a request for the public to donate dogs – German shepherds and Rottweilers between the ages of one and three – because of the shortage caused by the tragedy.

“The canines play a huge role in fighting crime in the province,” said police spokesperson Colonel Thembeka Mbele.

Supporting this call was Marshall Security’s Andreas Mathios who, with his brother when needing to find their dogs new homes, donated Shaka to the police as a 2-year-old in 2016.

“He was an ideal candidate. It was heartbreaking hearing that he had been shot.

De Scally said a bullet had passed through the centre of Duke’s head, exiting at the back of his ear.

He said his arrival by helicopter at the Hilton Vet Hospital was “very unique”.

Meanwhile, Duke has a human counterpart who also suffered a missile through the head and survived.

In 2019, Umkomaas pastor Connie Holloway’s speargun went off accidentally in the surf and the spear lodged in his head, also missing vital parts. Not long after an operation at Pietermaritzburg’s Netcare St Anne’s Hospital, he was back in the water.

“Duke will go on to save another life, hopefully many more.

“I was certainly impacted when I read about these K9s. They are real heroes in my eyes,” he said.

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