Oldest Police Horse In The US Retires After Remarkable Career With Albany PD

Albany Police Department, via Facebook

See Where Sam is Heading Next!

In a bittersweet farewell, Sam, the longest-serving police horse in the United States, is retiring after an extraordinary 23 years of dedicated service with the Albany Police Department’s Mounted Unit. At 25 years old, Sam has been a steadfast presence in the community, contributing to public safety and serving as an ambassador for the police force. His remarkable tenure has made him not only a symbol of the department’s commitment to community engagement but also a beloved figure among local residents.

As Sam steps into retirement, he will trade in his badge for a more tranquil life at Little Brook Farm in Old Chatham. This charming sanctuary is renowned for its therapeutic programs that benefit children and individuals with disabilities, where horses play a crucial role in fostering healing and connection. Sam’s new role will allow him to continue touching lives, albeit in a different capacity, as he joins a team dedicated to using equine therapy to promote well-being and personal growth.

The transition to Little Brook Farm represents a fitting conclusion to Sam’s illustrious career. His years of service have left a lasting mark on the Albany community, and his new chapter promises to extend his legacy of care and compassion. As he enjoys his well-deserved retirement, Sam’s story remains a powerful reminder of the profound impact that a dedicated animal can have, bridging hearts and enhancing lives through both service and therapeutic touch.

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