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Kurt Browning helps Humane Society get off thin ice

Public skating event this weekend aims to raise funds for supporting shelter dogs

Source: newsdurhamregion.com
Date: February 21, 2009
Author: Parvaneh Pessian
DURHAM -- "Shelter dogs rock," says Kurt Browning as he puts in some quality playtime with the animals at the Humane Society of Durham Region.

The four-time world figure skating champion and self-proclaimed dog lover dropped by the shelter's temporary location at 79 Taunton Rd. E. in Oshawa on Friday. He was there meeting with staff and some of the animals that will benefit from a special campaign he's involved in this month.

Mr. Browning is the official spokesman for the Pedigree Adoption Drive -- a nation-wide campaign that aims to spread awareness about the plight of shelter dogs and encourage people to consider adoption.

"Shelters are great, viable sources when it comes to learning how to find the right dog for you, how to take care of a them and adapt yourself to them," Mr. Browning said.

The partnership is a suitable fit for the Durham shelter where a tragic fire took place in December. The early morning blaze killed nearly 200 animals and destroyed the building.

"Until they get a real home, it's difficult for them because they're all over the place while trying to find a place for these dogs that are coming in every day."

The site is just one of 30 shelters Pedigree has teamed up with to raise funding for dogs through product endorsement and volunteer efforts.

The campaign has run in the United States for six years but is this is only the second year Canada has taken part. Last year's drive brought in more than $300,000 -- a victory organizers hope to top this year with a goal to raise $500,000.

All funds collected will be poured into participating shelters across Canada to cover the costs of vet care, vaccinations, shelter and food.

As part of the campaign, Mr. Browning will also be hitting the ice at the Legends Centre this weekend for a short performance and public meet and greet. In lieu of admission, attendees are asked to bring a donation to go toward rebuilding efforts for the Humane Society of Durham Region.

"Events like this mean the world to us because they highlight our needs and give us some visibility while letting the public know how important their support is for us to survive," shelter manager Ruby Richards said.

"A lot of people might not know that we're still around but we are. We're right back up running again to help the animals in Durham and we hope that within the next year with the help of these kinds of programs, we will have made even more progress."

The skating event will take place on Saturday, Feb. 21 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Legends Centre, 1661 Harmony Rd. N. in Oshawa.

For more information about the Pedigree Adoption Drive campaign, visit www.mypedigree.ca.