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PERSONAL PROTECTION DOG
Hello Martina and Laszlo,

Just a note to say hello and to let you know that Jack is
doing great. He is as advertised. I have included a couple of pictures. I
may want to talk to you about a bitch for breeding purposes next year. I
would recommend your dogs to anyone seeking a quality animal at a
bargain basement price. Hope all is well with you and your family. Please
feel free to use me as a reference to any prospective buyers.
Sincerely, Tom Gibson

JACK SOLD TO FAMILY GIBSON

Personal Protection Dog with his new happy family

T. Gibson

Business OwnerAtlanta,GA

PERSONAL PROTECTION DOG
Hello Laszlo and Martina,

Athena has been with us for two weeks now and we are very pleased with her! Her temperament is magnificent, she is playfull and good with children, but at the same time a fearless guardian! She is everything you said she would be! Thank you so much for her Laszlo my friend. I look forward to getting Argo as well!

Mani and Anna from Iceland

Personal Protection Dog with his new happy family

Mani A.

Mechanical EngineerICELAND

Dear Martina,

Iko treats me like a Queen, I have only had him for two weeks now and has already defended my Honor, When my ex-Boyfriend assualted me at the Grocery store after he did his job he licked me and stayed by my side to make sure I was OK, Everybody in town is talking about my New Dog Iko and the word is out not to come on my ranch without premission first, I live alone on 10 AK. with my horses and Iko is one of the BEST things I have bought myself, I use to be very afraid at night, Now I go up to the barn and sleep with my windows open all night.

Thank You Martina, ” IKO is everything you said he was, and now I am free to go everywhere at any time I wish , Because not only did you sell me a dog but a piece of mind, He is my BEST FRIEND I love IKO

Elizabeth
Your California Cowgirl friend, Thanks again

Personal Protection Dog IKO with his new Owner ,CA

Elizabeth H.

Business OwnerRoseville,CA

South Abington Township Police Dept
Pennsylvania.

Dear Laszlo and Martina,

I am writing this letter to express my heartfelt gratitude for the exceptional service of Badge, the dual-purpose German Shepherd dog, within the Police Department of Pennsylvania. Badge’s commitment to duty, unwavering loyalty, and remarkable abilities have made a significant impact on maintaining law and order in our community.

The dedication and hard work of Badge and their handler have not gone unnoticed. Their bravery, intelligence, and impeccable training have undoubtedly contributed to enhancing public safety and instilling a sense of security among the residents of our city.

I want to extend my sincerest appreciation to you and the entire team involved in the selection, training, and care of Badge. Your expertise and efforts in ensuring the success of this remarkable canine unit are commendable.

Please convey my gratitude to Badge for their unwavering service and sacrifices in protecting our community. Their presence and skills are a true testament to the value of well-trained and highly capable German Shepherds within law enforcement.

Thank you once again for your dedication and for providing us with such a remarkable four-legged officer. Please know that Badge’s service is deeply appreciated, and they are a source of inspiration to us all.

Sincerely,

Officer YOUNG

Police dog from EliteProtectionDogs

Officer YOUNG

Police officerSouth Abington, PA

Hi Martina,

Lady is SO AWESOME! We really love her! Our daughter plays with her everyday after school, and Lady gets to sleep in her room. She is SO SWEET! We are really looking forward to getting Tina!
Thank you SO MUCH for everything!

Sincerely,
Brandon, and Family.

Personal Protection Dog LADY with her Princess

Brandon B.

Business ownerLas Vegas,NV

TANY – SOLD TO NEVILLE USA

To Martina and Laszlo,

I am writing to provide a short reference for Laszlo and Martina’s kennel regarding the German Shepherd female named TANY that I purchased from them. I am Dr. Neville F, and I am delighted to express my complete satisfaction with the dog I acquired. TANY is a remarkable German Shepherd, displaying outstanding intelligence, trainability, and a loving temperament. Laszlo and Martina’s dedication to breeding and training exceptional dogs is evident in TANY’s impeccable health and impressive lineage. I highly recommend Laszlo and Martina’s kennel and training facility to anyone seeking a top-quality German Shepherd. They are true professionals who prioritize the well-being and quality of their dogs.

Sincerely, Dr. Neville

Personal Protection Dog with his new happy family

Dr.Neville F

AnesthesiologistSan Diego,CA

JEF HAS BEEN DOING GREAT THINGS ON THE STREET OF WILMINGTON DE.HE HAS SEIZED 100,000.00 WORTH OF STREET DRUGS IN HIDDEN COMPARTMENTS ON VEHICLES,AND INSIDE HOMES.
I AGAIN THANK YOU AN YOUR FAMILY FOR BREEDING & TRAINING SUCH A GOOD DOG K9 OFFICER JEF WITTE OF THE WILMINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT MY NEW PARTNER & FRIEND.
P.S. : I WENT ON YOUR WEB SIGHT THANK YOU FOR HONORING MY FIRST PARTNER PIETIE. I KNOW YOU ALL KNOW HOW SPECIAL HE WAS TO ME AND MY FAMILY.
YOUR FRIEND DONNIE WITTE & FAMILY

Personal Protection Dog with his new happy family

Donnie Witte

Police OfficerWilmington

Turbo – Police Departament K-9 UNIT U.S.A.
Here’s a picture of Turbo with my daughter before he went to the police department..
He is a very good narcotic detection dog. Criss

Personal Protection Dog with his new happy family

Criss D.

Police Officer

Hi Martina and Laszlo,

” ……She is a wonderful loving animal – she never leaves my side. She is very intelligent and catches on fast. She is in excellent condition. She is beautiful and I love her. We are up at 4:30 am and take a walk by the lake and she likes living on the lake. She is adjusting well and I thank you for sending her to me – she is worth the price that I paid and a lot more to me. I will recommend you to all that I know and everyone wants to know where I got her. Even my veterinarian said she is only the 2nd European Shepherd she has ever seen….”

Personal Protection Dog with her satisfied owner after their morning walk.

Sue Fleure

CEOPortland, OR

Laszlo and Martina ,

Thank you so much for such a great dog! He is not only the most beautiful German Shepherd we have ever seen, but he is so affectionate and well behaved, you would never guess that he is a personal protection dog. He has bonded to our family well and loves to go everywhere with us. I feel so much safer with Bagzi around. He sleeps at the end of our bed at night and I know I never have to worry.
Krissy

Personal Protection Dog Bagzi with his new Family

Krissy Tygen

JournalistLos Angeles / CA

REX

PERSONAL AND FAMILY PROTECTION DOG
OWNER: FAMILY MILLER

Happy child with his Protection Dog from EliteProtectionDog

Miller Family

Tech ServiceSalt Lake City, UT


K9 JEFF
Wilmington Police DE, USA

Dept. addresses available for those who want to send condolences to officers. See below

In Loving Memory of
K-9 PIETIE LODD
July 1, 1996 – February 19, 2003

Partner: S/Cpl. Donald (Donnie) Witte
Wilmington Police Department DE
William T. McLaughlin Public Safety Bldg.
300 N. Walnut St. – Wilmington DE 19801 .

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left to right – Master Cpl. Dennis O’Connor, the Witte family: S/Cpl. Donald Witte, hugging his son, Christopher, 13;
wife, Dajuana, 2nd son, Donnie, 11, & daughter, Ashley.
The News Journal/JENNIFER CORBETT
(even the press/reporters had tears.)
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Escort to PAD Luncheon

Wilmington L.E. *Since this service was only 2 hours away from us,
Bob & I attended. A service we will always remember……..
We all felt the loss of Pietie even if we didn’t know him.
 Service:Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2003
Time:11:00 AM
Place: the Riverfront Art Center,
Wilmington, DE
The public is also invited.February 19, 2003, Wilmington Police K-9 Department lost K-9 Pietie, a Belgian Malinois. Pietie was undergoing a cat-scan for obstruction in his nose. During a search in a contaminated creek and wooded area, Pietie was in the process of apprehending a second suspect involved in a robbery when a foreign object was apparently lodged in his nose. He had an allergic reaction to the dye used in the cat-scan and went into cardiac arrest. They were unable to revive him. Officer Donald Witte, handler of five years was by his side. During Pietie’s five years of service he received four outstanding service citations, and one life saving citation. He was responsible for over 75 drug trafficking arrests, and numerous felony arrests involving guns and stolen cars. Pietie and his partner Donnie were members of SWAT. Pietie was also North American police work dog certified and Eastern Police K-9 certified. He was well known and adored by everyone.
Dennis O’Connor started the Wilmington K9 unit in 1996
with Asko. He became a K9 trainer shortly after. Pietie was one of his first certified Police K-9s. Currently, there are eight K9 handlers in the city. They are a tight group and are all taking the loss of Pietie quite hard. One day while they were training on the third floor of the Police station, Donnie and Dennis turned around and realized Pietie was gone. As
it turned out, Pietie got tired of training and decided to leave. He got in the elevator, pushed the button and headed down. The elevator stopped on the second floor, Pietie waited like a gentleman as another officer entered. They rode down together and got out at the parking lot. The officer headed to his patrol car as Pietie headed to his. He was tired of training and ready to get some real work done.

Police dog, Pietie, was cited for outstanding performance during his five years with the Wilmington Police Department.
He died Wednesday, February 19, from an allergic reaction to anesthesia. Wilmington police spokesman, Lt. John Snyder said a foreign substance lodged in K-9 Pietie’s nose while he was tracking a suspect last month with his partner, Officer Donnie Witte. The unknown substance caused an infection. Pietie was taken to “Veterinarian Imaging” in Ambler, PA to undergo an MRI. While being prepped for the procedure, Pietie had an allergic reaction to the anesthesia and died. Among his many awards, he was honored with a
DistinguishedService Ribbon
for assisting an officer who witnessed a gun fight at 24th
& Tatnall Sts. on August 8, 2001. Snyder said Pietie would especially be missed by city children whom he frequently visited at the schools.

Police from 4 states pay last respects to Wilmington K-9
By TERRI SANGINITI – Staff reporter
02/27/2003A procession of 32 police dogs and their handlers filed into the Riverfront Arts Center on Wednesday for a ceremony honoring Wilmington K-9 Piete, who died last week from injuries received in the line of duty. In December, Officer Donald Witte and the 6-year-old Belgian Malinois were tracking two armed robbers into a heavily wooded area. A piece of wood became imbedded in the dog’s nose, causing an infection, K-9 commander Lt. Carolyn Henry said. After being injected with dye at Veterinarian Imaging in Ambler, Pa., while undergoing an MRI to locate the foreign object, the dog went into cardiac arrest and died Feb. 19. Wilmington police officials said Piete’s death is the first line-of-duty dog death since the unit was formed in 1997. Piete was one of the unit’s first trained police canines and had served for five years, spokesman Cpl. Stephen Martelli said. Piete’s memorial ceremony was replete with a police honor guard; bag pipes; chaplain’s prayers; taps; and tears and accolades from fellow officers. The 11 a.m. ceremony attracted police and city officials, retired police officers and K-9 law-enforcement representatives from 18 agencies throughout Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, including nine dogs from New Castle County Police Department’s unit. There were fond recollections of the way Piete used to run sideways when chasing someone, or how he used to bark louder than his handler spoke over police radio. Witte, who got Piete in 1997 when the dog was 16 months old and trained him, sat at the side of the stage with his family. “I know dogs become a part of the family and actually adopt us,” Wilmington Mayor James M. Baker said. “For the citizens of Wilmington, this is a tragedy for all of us.” Baker bestowed the city’s highest award, the Wilmington Award, on the dog. Applause after each speaker triggered barks and yelps from the nearly three dozen K-9 dogs lined up at attention around the room for the hour-long service. Public Safety Director James Mosley presented Witte with a City Council proclamation citing Piete’s five years of achievement as a vital part of the city’s K-9 crimefighting team. Wilmington police Chief Michael Szczerba ended the service by retiring Piete’s K-9 number 3 from the police roster over police radio. “Memorials can be found in many places and at many times, but principally in our hearts,” Szczerba said. Master Cpl. Dennis O’Connor, K-9 unit trainer, said afterward that Witte and his family want to get another dog. “In the meantime, I want to get the best dog out there for Donnie,” O’Connor said. “Donnie as a police officer is probably one of the best out there.”

K-9 Jeff will be new partner for Donnie
 

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