Announcements   

 

Congratulations to Assistant Chief Gus Moulas and K9 Qai on their Handler of the Year and to Brian Wenzel and K9 Mac on their Rookie Handler of the Year awards at WLECHA - 2008.

Anuk and Mac ballistic/stab vest presentation by Vest-A-Dog, Inc.


Link to story of why Anuk was presented with a vest.

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In Early January of 2006, I imported a young male without training from Germany to train for police work. After several weeks of training Angie and I realized he was something special. At that time, Angie decided to try her hand at schutzhund. Thus began a very interesting journey. With no schutzhund experience she began her training with the help of the members of O. G. Bierstadt, myself and many others along the way. In 2006 they obtained the SchH 1 and SchH 2 along with V2 in conformation and KKL-1; in 2007 they obtained their SchH 3 and IPO 3. In 2008 she felt they could begin to train at a higher level and they received their first V score in protection. They then worked very hard to reach our Regional Trial; unfortunately, Chico contracted ehrliccea ( a very nasty tick borne disease) and had to pull from the trial. It took some time for him to recover but it made Angie more committed than ever; as several rumors circulated about Chico and his lack of drive at the Regionals and about her handling abilities. She dedicated herself to working harder over the Winter and early Spring to try to receive a qualifying score for this year's National championship and everything culminated today, May 29, 2009 when they received 98 in tracking; 96 in obedience; and 98 in Protection for 292 points. I personally congratulate her on this achievement as this is the highest score obtained at OG Bierstadt in more than 30 years of existence. I would also like to thank Gordy Esselman, Chris and Minna Becher and all of the other people who have assisted and supported this team in the past 3 years. I also would like to especially thank Angie for her dedication and commitment during this time. Larry

RHINELANDER - The Rhinelander Police Department is getting a new set of wheels.


The owners of Rhinelander GM and Toyota in Rhinelander donated this shiny new Chevy Impala to the Rhinelander Police Department today.


The car is designed specifically for Drago, the department's new Canine Cop.


Angela Mertz,Officer, Rhinelander Police Department, says,"We're very happy with the donation made by Rhinelander GM. You know with the canine unit, there's a lot of additional equipment and special add-ons to the vehicle, to accomadate the canine unit. Being able to have our own vehicle really, really makes it a lot easier on our team."


This car is equipped with a built-in kennel, so Drago can stay safe while he's inside the car.


It also has a bailout system that will open the kennel so Drago can help Officer Mertz at a moment's notice.


Mike Aus, Owner, Rhinelander GM and Toyota, says,

"It's actually the vision statement of our company, to be so effective that we're able to be helpful to others. It's actually what we're able to do here today."


Mike and Jenae Aus say they're happy to help Drago and his partner.


The Aus's also donated $4,000 to the Rhinelnder P.D. to help them buy Drago.



Drago being sworn in

Congratulations to K9 Handler Rookie of the year. Cudahy Police Officer Brian Olson and K9 Ezzo both were recently recognized at the Wisconsin State Handler Association conference. Brian and Ezzo are Fall 08 graduates of  Steinig Tal Kennel. Congratulations from all at the kennel.

Sheboygan County K9 Orbit with his new vest donated by a citizen in Sheboygan County and Vest-A-Dog Wisconsin.