The Marion County Sheriff's Office is selling a series of "Furry Enforcer" stuffed animals to generate funds for new dogs and related expenses.
The Marion County Sheriff's Office is selling a series of "Furry Enforcer" stuffed animals to generate funds for new dogs and related expenses. Credit: Marion County Sheriff's Office

The Marion County Sheriff’s Office is selling a series of stuffed animals for donations that will go towards purchasing new dogs, training equipment, and toys for the current K-9 deputies serving the community.

The sheriff’s office is offering its “furry enforcers” in exchange for $20 donations, which MCSO will use to purchase new dogs, training equipment, and bullet-proof vests.

Additionally, donations will be used to purchase chew toys for the current K-9 deputies that are serving on the force.

The sheriff’s office says that donations to its Foundation Fund are tax-deductible and are “put back into the community, allowing each of us to have a part in making Marion County the greatest place to be.”

To purchase one of the stuffed animals, visit the Marion County Sheriff’s Office headquarters at 692 NW 30th Avenue in Ocala.

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