The sleuthhound with the Rutherford County Sheriff ’s Office was given an object to sniff before he lead self-confidence to the construction where the miss child was find .

Get this bounder all the chicken and pizza crust he want .

That would be Fred , abloodhoundand K-9 officer with the Rutherford County Sheriff ’s Office in Tennessee . He deserves all those kickshaw and plenty of dearie and love after he helped find a lacking 6 - year - old daughter whose male parent is accused of keeping her in an unventilated , hot outbuilding .

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Photo: Courtesy of Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office

Kinzleigh Reeder went missing in DeKalb County in belated May , WSMVreports . Her father was suspected , and authorities thought he had take her to a community called Pea Ridge . That ’s where Fred ’s heroics come into play .

According to WSMV , deputies on Friday generate Fred an item belonging to the father . The sleuthhound sniff it and his animal trainer released him to go search . He traced the fragrance and eventually sat down next to an outbuilding .

Officers opened the reinforce door and found miserable conditions inside , WSMV reports . There was no air conditioning or external respiration , and metal cover the window , Sheriff Patrick Ray tell the TV station in a statement . Kinzleigh and her father had been go to the bath in a pail , and they were recover hiding behind blankets .

The father was arrested and charged , but Kinzleigh want to foregather the Canis familiaris who ’d facilitate deliver her .

" He gave her licks . She gave him a enceinte old squeeze , " Deputy Richard Tidwell , Fred ’s partner , told WSMV . " His wages for a successful breakthrough is his chicken . He have sex chicken . If you say chicken he ’s going to perk right up . "

Delicious volaille was n’t all . Fred also earned a handful of pizza pie crusts for his find .

" He ate the volaille and wanted to meet other citizenry as if to say , ' Look what I ’ve done , ' " Tidwell told WSMV .

Fred ’s certainly earned that praise in our book . ripe boy !