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Butler County Sherrif’s Office Thanks Summit Nutritionals ®
Feb17

Butler County Sherrif’s Office Thanks Summit Nutritionals ®

The Butler County Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Rhoads & the citizens of Butler County, Ohio thank Summit Nutritionals ® for their generous donation of a Police K-9 from Vohne Liche Kennels of Denver, Indiana.

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Summit Nutritionals International & Vohne Liche Kennels
Feb15

Summit Nutritionals International & Vohne Liche Kennels

 Summit Nutritionals International ® is proud to choose the Vohne Liche Kennel of Denver, Indiana to supply Police Departments all over the United States with the finest in Explosive & Narcotic Detection Canines.

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Another generous contribution made by Dr. and Mrs. Caesar DePaço of
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The Vohne Liche Mission

To produce the most effective and versatile Police / Military Service Dog Teams. We vow to work as hard as necessary to afford our handlers the opportunity to leave here confident and prepared to meet the myriad of situations, ready to challenge them!

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From the Vohne Liche Website – Vohne Liche Kennels (pronounced Von Lick) is a full service K-9 training facility where the best of the best go for highly trained Police Service Dogs. VLK has trained Police and Military Service Dogs for over 5000 law enforcement and government agencies to include the;

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  • Pentagon Police
  • U.S. State Department
  • U.S. Army
  • 500 Plus Civilian & Police Agencies

Vohne Liche Kennels was founded in 1993 by United States Air Force Senior Master Sergeant Kenneth Licklider. The training staff at VLK consists of eighteen (18) on site trainers and six (6) off site trainers. All of the training staff is either former military, law enforcement or both. VLK also has the advantage of utilizing several trainers who are considered subject matter experts in their career fields. These experts take time from their busy careers to contribute their expertise to our classes throughout the year.

Vohne Liche Kennel’s buildings and properties offer an unprecedented learning Summit Nutritionals International & Vohne Liche Kennelsenvironment and are the result of the demands of the Government and Law Enforcement Industries needs for a reality based training facility.

From the VLK equipment store, to the student dorm facilities, K-9 “Hogan’s Alley”, multiple full scale complex buildings, schools, and warehouses, and over six hundred (600) + acres of property, no operation or training objective is too large or too small for VLK.

Summit Nutritionals International & Vohne Liche KennelsOur training methods are world renowned. VLK canines are pre-trained and reliability tested, easily adapting to a new handler. As handlers and trainers with real world experience, we know the tremendous pressure of having to make the call. Our methods take the guess work out of the equation.

Vohne Liche Kennels is certified through several states to include the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Academy, Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission, and Kentucky Law Enforcement Council as a Law Enforcement Training Provider. Most of our training courses are also VA approved. We hold licensing with the ATF to possess live explosive aids, and the DEA for live narcotic aids.Summit Nutritionals International & Vohne Liche Kennels

To meet the needs of the canine industry, Mr. Licklider established American Working Dogs, Inc. (AWD) in 2001 and Vohne Liche Kennels Canine Security, LLC (VLKCS) in 2004. AWD offers membership and certification to canine teams across the globe. Since the first publication of the AWD magazine, AWD has steadily grown into a five hundred plus (500+) member organization. AWD publishes four (4) magazines a year and host the annual AWD Seminar and Certification Trials at the VLK training facilities in Indiana.

Vohne Liche Kennels also provides Explosive Detection Dog (EDD) services to various federal agencies, professional sporting venues and corporate America. These services are provided for the purpose of safeguarding personnel and critical facilities by conducting intensive K-9 searches and deterrence patrols.

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Harrisonburg Police Department Fetches New K-9
Feb12

Harrisonburg Police Department Fetches New K-9

Harrisonburg Police Department Fetches New K-9 With Generous Donation from Summit Nutritionals International ®

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Johnson County, Kansas Sheriff’s Office Thanks Summit Nutritionals International ®
Feb11

Johnson County, Kansas Sheriff’s Office Thanks Summit Nutritionals International ®

Johnson County, Kansas Sheriff’s Office Thanks Summit Nutritionals International ® for their generous donation of two police canines from Vohne Liche Kennels.

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New Jersey Couple Treks Around US Donating K-9 Dogs
Jan24

New Jersey Couple Treks Around US Donating K-9 Dogs

Bernardsville –1 A township couple is making a difference in the country one K-9 at a time.

Caesar DePaço, Ph.D. donated his first K-9 police dog, Kondro, to the Hillsborough Police Department in 2013. Two years later, he and his wife, Deanna Padovani-DePaço, have helped 13 dogs find homes in agencies around the country, including New Jersey.

“It became addicting and very gratifying to my husband to help these police departments,” Deanna Padovani-DePaço said Friday by phone. The couple were in the car returning from Virginia, where they helped departments in Roanoke and Harrisonburg acquire K-9 dogs.

“It feels super great to see the emotion and the reaction of the recipients of the dogs,” Padovani-DePaço said. “They are always so humble and grateful.”

Obtaining a K-9 police dog can be a large expense to a department, Padovani-DePaço said. Dogs cost around $10,000 each depending on their capabilities and training. It’s an expense Padovani-DePaço said some police departments cannot afford, especially when something unexpectedly happens to a K-9 dog.4

In Oklahoma City, Sgt. Ryan Stark’s K-9 partner, Kye, died after a man who ran from police stabbed him three times in August, according to a local media report. Five months later, Stark was back on the streets with his new dog, Kayne, thanks to the DePaço’s.

“It’s almost like a blessing, because they (police departments) don’t know where they would of obtained the funds or budgets to obtain a K-9,” Deanna Padovani-DePaço said.

Knowing that, the DePaço’s monitor the media and keep an eye on the Internet for any unfortunate news of a department in need of a K-9.

Just this Thursday, a police dog was shot dead in Southern California during a police standoff with a man barricaded in a residence. The dog, Sultan, entered the residence through a small crawlspace and sustained a life-ending gunshot inside the home, local media reports said.

The DePaço’s K-9 officer liaison, Hillsborough Township Police Officer Chris Engelhardt, already has a call out to the department to see if they need help replacing Sultan.3

“These people, they don’t have to do this,” said Engelhardt, who was the recipient of the DePaço’s first donated dog, Kondro. “This is their own money and it helps the townships out, especially in New Jersey. They go above and beyond what they have to do.”

Perhaps the DePaço’s generosity stems from their gratitude they have for the United States. Caesar DePaço is a product of the American Dream. A European citizen who came to the country 20 years ago, DePaço started Branchburg-based Summit Nutritionals International ®, a leader in manufacturing U.S.-made raw nutritional supplements.

A message on the company website sums up how DePaço feels about the United States.

“Caesar DePaço reminds us to … ‘ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country,'” the words made famous by the late former President John F. Kennedy.

“He lives by and tries to fulfill it as best as possible,” Deanna Padovani-DePaço said.

Caesar DePaço always had a love for dogs and an admiration for law enforcement, his wife says. So in 2013, he donated the funds to help the Hillsborough Police Department acquire a new K-9 police dog after its former dog, Raider, retired from service.

Since then, the Deal Police Department in Monmouth County and the Morris County Sheriff’s Department have received dogs thanks to DePaço. Outside of New Jersey, the DePaço’s have helped agencies in Kansas City, Florida, Oklahoma City and Virginia.

The dogs all come from the same kennel in Denver, Ind., Vohne Liche Kennels. The kennel has a “prominent reputation” in the industry, Deanna Padovani-DePaço said. Owned and operated by a former Marine, Vohne Liche helps train dogs for the CIA and other government agencies, she said.2

Police departments contact Vohne Liche directly so they can provide a dog that fits every department’s specific needs, Padovani-DePaço said.

Caesar DePaço also donates bullet proof vests for the dogs — a cost of roughly $3,000 — and gift cards to Petco for food and other supplies. In total, each department receives a donation of around $13,000.

“They’re doing a lot of great things,” said Engelhardt, the Hillsborough officer. “And it’s non-stop work. They go out and meet these dogs, take out the families and trainers to a nice dinner.”

But to the DePaço family, this is just one way for them to give back — and hopefully motivate others to do the same.

“We’re very involved in the community and we’re trying to put a stamp on the nation and show people that it’s easy to help,” Deanna Padovani-DePaço said. “And we love to give back. There’s no catch.”

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Donation Funds K-9 Addition to Police Force

HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) — Due to a donation, the Harrisonburg Police Department now has a new member of the force.

Thanks to some good neighbors all the way from New Jersey, Dourek, the K-9 officer, is the newest member of the police department.

No one is happier about the addition than his handler, Officer Tim Wright.

The recent death of Rocco, his K-9 partner for nearly 10 years, left Wright mourning as if he lost a human friend; however, thanks to Caesar and Deanna DePaço, who have always had a passion for animals, Wright is back protecting the streets of Harrisonburg.

The department recognized the DePaço’s generosity by thanking them for their $12,000 donation on Thursday morning.

Wright said he is still in disbelief and cannot believe their kindness.

“To me it’s almost unbelievable that somebody would be that generous, I mean that’s a lot of money to anybody and to give it to somebody you don’t know or department you don’t know, it’s really almost unbelievable,” explained Wright.

He said that like Rocco, Dourek specializes in narcotics during the day and will will go home with him each night.

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