The puppies at YVR Airport now have names. They are: Amelia, Wilbur and Orville in reference to famous historical figures that were pioneers of aviation.
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We’d like to introduce to the world for the first time - Amelia, Wilbur and Orville. So proud of our new partnership with and grateful to those who suggested names for the YVR litter.
— Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Airport (@yvrairport)
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Their names pay homage to brothers Wilbur and Orville Wright, who are credited with designing and building the first airplane to successfully fly in 1903, as well as Amelia Earhart who, in 1928, became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
Last week, to suggest names for the litter of puppies from the Pacific Assistance Dog Society (PADS) service dog program.
Tara Doherty, communications manager for , the airport sponsored a litter of puppies and one of YVR’s employees will be raising one of the dogs for the first year and a half of life before it returns to PADS for specialized training.
Doherty said the dogs are placed with their clients when they are about two and a half years old. PADS service dogs assist people with disabilities, those suffering from PTSD, or the dogs are placed with community care professionals and help crime victims.
The airport said winners will receive a snuggle session with the adorable trio.
Congratulations to all the contest winners:
- V.I.A.’s own Jenn Perutka
- Sherida Charles
- Michelle Vally
- Kar Silibo