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A K-9 officer in Oregon was administered an overdose reversal drug on Tuesday after she was exposed to heroin.

Abbie, a German Shepherd-Belgian Malinois mix, was conducting a routine search for contraband at the Clackamas County Jail with her handler around 7:30 p.m. when she discovered there was heroin smuggled in, the sheriff's office said in a news release.

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Abbie, a K-9 with the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office, was administered Narcan on Tuesday after she was exposed to heroin she discovered.

Amid the search, the heroin spilled and Abbie was exposed to the drug. She began "exhibiting signs of drug exposure, including excessive saliva, rapid head shaking and rapid blinking."

Another K-9's handler, Deputy McGlothin, administered a dose of a Narcan to Abbie, and she stabilized. She was treated at an animal hospital and released Wednesday morning.

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Abbie pictured with her handler, Deputy Eliseo Ramos. (Clackamas County Sheriff's Office)

Abbie, who turned two in March, has been serving with the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office since April.

The department said they have six Narcan overdose kits specifically for its K-9s due to "generous public donations."