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The Halifax Kennel Club and the HRM Fire Service

Join efforts to help save our household pets’ lives

HKC Oxygen Mask saves Life - "Rudy" - English Springer Spaniel, click here for article.

Lynne MacLellan and Chihuahua (Long Coat) Enrique
NEWS RELEASE- Halifax - Monday, February 11, 2008 - The Halifax Kennel Club (HKC) donated eight sets of emergency oxygen masks especially designed for household pets to the Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency Service.

Established in 1944, the HKC's main purpose is to promote and encourage the welfare of the purebred dog: to use its best efforts to guard the interests of the owners and breeders of the purebred dog, insofar as canine matters are concerned; to conduct shows, tests and field trials; to raise money for the purpose of the Club by giving of any entertainment and holding of fairs, exhibitions or shows of any kind.

Donna Marsh and Lhasa Apso Callie

However, out of concern for all dog breeds, including mixed breeds and other animals who enrich the lives of so many families in the HRM, the HKC decided to focus its attention on the welfare of all our household pets.

"We believe this is a first in Canada" said Linda Wozniak, Past President of the HKC; "we are proud to lead the way in providing these emergency oxygen masks to our municipal fire and emergency service and help save the lives of pets who have been involved in home fires and other traumatic experiences".

Tom Martin and Samoyed Lance

Under the auspices of the Canadian Kennel Club, the HKC membership is proud to share its love for dogs and pets of all sorts with the community. It is also pleased to offer its expertise in the fields of canine welfare, behavior and activities to the members of the HRM residents. As an authoritative canine body, it is also well positioned to provide its informed views to the HRM civic representatives in dealing with policies which affect the relationship between communities and their dog population.

Mark Grant and Saint Bernard Herc

Over the coming years, the Halifax Kennel Club will continue its fund raising efforts in order to provide the HRM with additional emergency oxygen masks and we take this opportunity to ask the citizens of the HRM to contribute by addressing their donations to: Mark Grant, 746 Basinview Drive, Bedford, NS, B4A 3N4 Telephone 902-835-9186  Email: mark.grant1@ns.sympatico.ca 

To date the club has donated 8 sets of emergency oxygen masks to HRM Fire Service.

Carol Carroll and Miniature Schnauzer Riley

As the result of club members efforts at our February shows (Obedience Show and Go, Conformation Show and Go, donations collected at our Education Booth) plus other matches held by club members we have raised $498.88 which will be used to purchase 3 additional sets of masks for the HRM Fire Service. Our goal is to donate 30 sets.

The masks are being modelled by the Halifax Kennel Club Drill Team Members.

Our Mask program was highlighted in the Halifax Fire Service Newsletter, pg. 24-25.  To view the article, please click this link - http://www.halifax.ca/fire/documents/vol_54.pdf

If you wish to donate to the HKC Pet Oxygen Mask program, tickets will be available at our upcoming shows or you can donate directly to the co-ordinator, Mark Grant - mark.grant1@ns.sympatico.ca 



 
HKC Member Shanan Pictou manning the booth at the 2010 Doggie Expo
 
 
And a few of the Drill Team Members waiting to do a Demo.
 
 
To view the Drill Team routine on video, please click the Drill Team link under the Sports and Activities Menu