Gustaw, a 5-year-old Dutch shepherd and K-9 deputy for the Labette County Sheriff’s Office, will be retired in the near future because of his health. Gustaw (pronounced Gustav) began work with the sheriff’s office at age 2 on Dec. 17, 2018. He’s trained and worked with Deputy Charlie Brown. The K-9 has received regular heartworm treatment during his work with the sheriff’s office. Around March he apparently became infected with heartworms. The disease was confirmed with a trip to the vet. The company that made the heartworm treatment is paying for Gustaw’s current treatment regimen, according to Sheriff Darren Eichinger. Eichinger hopes the company will pay for the cost of the Gustaw, which was about $18,000. County Counselor Brian Johnson is getting involved to try to recoup the cost of Gustaw from the company.
Source: Parsons Sun