Endal, wearing his PDSA Gold Medal
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Species | Dog |
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Breed | Labrador retriever |
Sex | Male |
Born | 13 December 1995 |
Died | 13 March 2009 | (aged 13)
Resting place | Ilford PDSA Animal Cemetery, |
Nation from | British |
Occupation | Service dog |
Successor | Endal Junior |
Owner | Allen Parton Sandra Parton |
Endal (13 December 1995 – 13 March 2009) was a male Labrador retriever in Britain whose abilities as a service dog and as an ambassador for service dog charitable work received worldwide news media coverage.
Among other distinctions, Endal was described as "the most decorated dog in the world" (including "Dog of the Millennium" and the PDSA's Gold Medal for Animal Gallantry and Devotion to Duty, the highest award available to an animal) and possibly the most famous assistance dog in the UK,. He was filmed by over 340 film crews from around the world, and had a number of world "firsts" as an assistance dog to his credit.
Endal was a pedigree yellow Labrador retriever. From birth Endal suffered from the lifelong debilitating joint condition osteochondrosis in both of his front legs, which brought his suitability for assistance dog training into question. However, due to Endal's intelligence and problem-solving abilities he qualified as a fully operational and accredited assistance dog although he was only part trained by the charity Canine Partners for Independence.
He became the service dog for disabled ex-Royal Navy Chief Petty Officer Allen Parton in the late 1990s.
Endal's fame led to his taking on the role of an animal ambassador for service dog-related training and charities.
On 13 March 2009, age thirteen and days after his last Crufts appearance, Endal had to be put down as his age had finally caught up to him. He had suffered a stroke, and his arthritis had become severe over time. Endal is buried at Ilford PDSA Animal Cemetery, which is also the resting place for twelve previous dogs awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal, predecessor to the Gold Medal. A yellow Labrador puppy named EJ (Endal Junior) was in training at the time, whom Endal mentored during his final 9 months.