Roman The K9 Officer Beat The Odds After Urgent, Intense Surgery

ARAPAHOE COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) - The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Sheriff says a K9 officer's recovery is "100% a miracle!" Roman, the Arapahoe County Sheriff K9, underwent surgery more than a week ago after he started vomiting blood after a some training with his handler.

(credit: VCA Alameda East Veterinary Hospital)

Deputy Zimmerman rushed Roman to the VCA Alameda East Veterinary Hospital.

Veterinarians say Roman not only had a twisted mesentery, what covers and provides blood  to the intestines, but also a twisted colon. They say animals with such a diagnosis rarely make it out of surgery.

(credit: VCA Alameda East Veterinary Hospital)

"Beating all odds, on May 13th, Roman walked out of our hospital, toy in mouth, with pep in his step. Roman is very near and dear to all of our hearts here at VCA Alameda East and we were all very happy to see him go home," veterinarians shared on social media on Friday.

On Wednesday May 5th at 10:45pm, Roman, an Arapahoe county sheriff's department canine suddenly began vomiting large...

Posted by VCA Alameda East Veterinary Hospital on Friday, May 14, 2021

Roman came out of surgery with 70% of his colon removed. He also received seven days worth of blood transfusions.

(credit: VCA Alameda East Veterinary Hospital)

"This K-9 is a hero several times over -- a SWAT dog that apprehended an armed murder suspect the night before last. Please continue to pray for Roman and his handler, Deputy Zimmerman," stated the sheriff's office earlier this week.

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