It’s a nice story, but it’s difficult to read about without thinking that it shouldn’t have had to happen. It’s like reading about emotional homecomings for veterans who never should have been sent to war in the first place. You’re happy for them, but you’d like to prevent it being necessary for this to happen in the future.
I’d like to see canine units only used for search and rescue. Using dogs as a means of apprehension is inhumane and using them as an unreliable means of drug detection (or reliable for drug detection if the cops want to “detect” something) is just unethical.