Holmdel Police Department Endorses Droi-Kon ® Chondroitin to K-9 partners
K-9 Officer Joseph H. Van Pelt, Sr.
Holmdel Township Police Department
4 Crawford’s Corner Road
Holmdel, New Jersey 07733
jvanpelt@holmdelpolice.org
October 3, 2018
Dr. DePaço,
As always, it was a pleasure seeing you and Mrs. Padovani-DePaço recently at the Holmdel Township Police Department ceremony honoring and thanking you both for the donation of K-9 Xander to our Department.
K-9 patrol training comes with an amount of certain inherent risk of injury to the dogs and as K-9 Xander trains to obtain his patrol K-9 certification, minor injuries are inevitable. In preparation to mitigate these injuries, I intend to continue a strict regiment of Droi-Kon Chondroitin Sulfate for K-9 Cairo and K-9 Xander in their daily feeding to ensure they enjoy a long, healthy, pain-free law enforcement career and subsequent retirement.
I have been giving Droi-Kon Chondroitin to my K-9 partners religiously over the past four years and truly believe in, and highly recommend your product.
Respectfully,
Joseph H. Van Pelt, Sr.
K-9 Handler
Holmdel Twp. Police Department
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The Linwood Police Department extends their gratitude to Summit Nutritionals International Inc.
The Linwood Police Department would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Dr. Caesar DePaço and his wife, Deanna Padovani-DePaço, the CEO and President of Summit Nutritionals International, Inc. for their purchase of a K9 for our Police Department. Their generosity will allow ourPolice Department to start a new K9 program to meet the needs of our community. They have donated Police K9’s, as well as other police equipment, to departments around the State of New Jersey and the Country, allowing the departments to start and maintain programs that may not have been possible.
Dr. DePaço and Mrs. Padovani-DePaço, your commitment to law enforcement is very clear and greatly appreciated.
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