Died – July 23, 2015
Handler – Cst. Neil Moulton
Guelph Police Announce Sudden Death of Nitro
On July 23, 2015 PSD Nitro had to be humanely euthanized due to a serious medical issue that was causing him significant distress. PSD Nitro, a 10 year old purebred German shepherd had worked with Cst. Neil Moulton for the past 8 years and was set to retire this year. His initial training was completed in 2007 for general purpose use which includes tracking, agility, obedience and aggression. He was also the only canine trained in explosives and firearms in this region. During Nitro’s career he was regularly a winner or top finisher in competitions in Canada and the United States. As recently as May of this year he attended the USPCA Detector and Tracking competitions in Michigan. He finished first in tracking, fourth in explosives and second overall for the competition. He was a regular Guelph favourite for demonstrations at events throughout the city. His ability to be both tactically functional and community friendly made him indispensable. During his career on the road he was involved in many arrests and successful searches. He was also utilized by other services for searches as well as major operations including the G20. PSD Nitro is the first Guelph Canine to die while still in active service. His years of service had a positive impact on the Guelph Police Service and the City of Guelph and he will be missed.