Name Flagler County Sheriff’s Office newest bloodhound puppy
FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. (FOX 35 ORLANDO) – The Flagler County Sheriff’s needs your help naming their newest bloodhound puppy.
They posted on Facebook that “for the first time in forever, FCSO will now have a Blooudhound thanks to a generous donation by the Honorary Consul of Portugal Dr. Caesar De Paço.” It has been decades since the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office has had a bloodhound.
The little hound is reportedly ready to work, but he still needs a name. The Sheriff’s Office wants ideas submitted in the comments of the Facebook video below. One name will be picked at random on Friday.
Donation to Flagler County Sheriff’s Office, Florida
SPECIAL FRIENDS AND PARTNERS OF THE HAZLET TOWNSHIP POLICE
Last night at the Township meeting Chief Philip Meehan and Mayor Scott Aagre recognized Dr. Caesar DePaço, Mrs. Deanna Padovani-DePaço and Summit Nutritionals International for their generous support of our K-9 Program. During the last 3 years the DePaco’s have fully funded the cost of acquiring K-9 Bane and K-9 Rico. They are special friends and supporters to not only Hazlet Police but all law enforcement officers across the nation. It was great that the DePaco’s could participate in the swearing in of our newest K-9 Rico.
In total they have donated 85 police canine dogs as well as equipment to agencies in need. Freeholder Sue Kiley recognized their support as well with a proclamation making April 16 the “Dr. Caesar DePaço and Mrs. Deanna Padovani-DePaço Day” in Monmouth County. We thank them again for providing this great resource to our Hazlet community!