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‘Bonnie’ and ‘Henry’ born at BC & Alberta Guide Dogs

Ladner based organization pays tribute to Dr. Bonnie Henry
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BC & Alberta Guide Dogs has announced the birth of 10 little Labrador puppies; two of the puppies have been named “Bonnie” and “Henry” to honour British Columbia’s Provincial Health Officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry.

BC & Alberta Guide Dogs has announced the birth of 10 little Labrador puppies; two of the puppies have been named “Bonnie” and “Henry” to honour British Columbia’s Provincial Health Officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry.

“Dr. Henry has been a wonderful presence of calm and guidance through the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Bill Thornton, CEO of BC & Alberta Guide Dogs. “Our organization felt that it was a fitting tribute to name these little puppies after her, as they will one day grow up to provide those same qualities of guidance and support to someone in need.” 

The litter of puppies will be in training to become Guide Dogs for people who are blind / visually-impaired, Autism Service Dogs for children with profound autism, and PTSD Service Dogs for Veterans and First Responders living with Operational Stress Injuries. At 8 weeks old, they will be placed with volunteer Puppy Raisers who will help train and raise the puppies, with help and supervision from the organization, until they are ready to enter advanced training.

“Thank you for the incredible work that BC Guide Dogs does, supporting so many people in British Columbia,” said Henry. “It is an honour to have two such adorable namesakes. I would like to extend my warmest wishes for the continued success of your organization during what has been a difficult time for all of us. Taking a moment to appreciate the joy of two little puppies is so welcome.”

For more photos of Bonnie and Henry and their litter mates, please visit BC & Alberta Guide Dog website at: https://bcandalbertaguidedogs.com.