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Products,
and when possible, a portion of profits are donated to the
following groups:
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You can learn more
about our corporate rescue and donation
philosophies by clicking here.
The first element
of our corporate "good citizenship" program involves
giving back to the community a portion of the profits/products
of the corporation --- needless to say, back into the canine
community. The annual goal is targeted at ten percent (10%)
of net profit. Products that are broken, misshapen, out-of-season,
old but not spoiled and fresh are donated. As production
permits, biscuits are prepared and donated to local "working"
canines and include the ones shown in the gallery below as
well as the following:
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| A
Taste of Charlotte 2003
Officer Ron Simon and Scoop of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal
Control Division make an appearance |
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September 11,
2001 Dogs ... A Tribute |
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honor our canine heroes with a short (393 Kb) slide show. CLICK
HERE TO DOWNLOAD. |
World
Trade Center Working Dog Tribute |
| Andrew
& Barbara Burg routinely spread the goodwill in ALBERTA
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Fire
Department Search & Rescue Units |
Alberta
canine handlers grieving
On their 2003
trip to Alberta, Canada, they made a stop to cold-call Inspector
Rene Bailly,
formerly head of the Calgary Police Service K-9 Unit before
being promoted. Having met the previous year in Cabo
San Lucas, they delivered a bag of canine biscuits and
upon returning home, shipped a large quantity of donated product
to the K-9 Unit. CLICK
HERE for website. |
From
the Charlotte Observer
Working
K-9 Memorial Section |
Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Fire Department Arson Unit
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Police Department K-9 Unit |
Shown here are 48 personalized containers delivered to the Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (BATF) 1997 Accelerant Detection
Canine Recertification
Seminar in Charlotte, North Carolina. This jar was baked for
Inspector James Wolfe and his canine Mushie from the Connecticut
State Fire Marshal's Office. CLICK
HERE for website.
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Bo
and his handler Officer JD Williams is just one of nine canines
in the department. Ever try on a bite sleeve and have
one of these guys take you down? CLICK
HERE for website. |
| United
States Customs and Immigration (airport agricultural inspections)
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Animal Control Officers |
Barbara Burg poses with Agricultural Inspector Calvin Shuler
and canine Charlie (f) in the international arrivals area of
Charlotte-Douglas International Airport. Charlie loves our biscuits.
Charlie, the wonder Beagle, shows Barbara Burg her appreciation
for our treats. Charlie & his handler were recently
transferred to Dallas-Ft. Worth Airport.
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At
the 1997 Canine Capers in McAlpine Park. Barbara poses with
Inspector Tim Jonas, formerly of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Fired
Department's Arson Unit Task Force and his canine Raider (retired
August 1998). On the right is Officer Ron Simons and his canine
Scoop of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's Dangerous
Dog Task Force. CLICK
HERE for website. |
| North
Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Law Enforcement Unit
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Charlotte-Douglas
Airport Bomb Unit |
(from left to right) CLICK
HERE for website.
D-9 : Danny Gibson & Max
D-8 : John Howell & Luke
D-7 : Carrie Bostie & Jake
D-6 : Mike Loukos & Raleigh
D-5 : Mike Owens & Buddy
D-4 : Allan Faircloth : Lancer
D-3 : Mike Criscoe & Mac
D-2 : Paul Linden & Bear
D-1 : Tony Pennel & Beau |
Captain
Cherry , Officer John Merwin,
Officer Steve Alsop and their retired Golden Labradors, Oatmeal
and Josh. CLICK
HERE for website. |