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Publication Date:-
2024-03-13
 
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Crufts announces the nation's top canine hero:- 'Vesper'

ON Sunday, 10 March 2024, Vesper, a heroic search and rescue dog, was announced as the winner of:- 'The Kennel Club Hero Dog Award at Crufts 2024.'

The 4 year old, Belgian Malinois, Vesper, was a finalist in the:- 'Extraordinary Life of a Working Dog' category with her owner and handler, Niamh, from Merseyside.

Vesper, originally named Venom, was deemed unsuitable to become a Police Dog; while she excelled in all other aspects, running at criminals for a cuddle is not the expectation of a Police Dog!

Niamh Darcy, a dog handler from Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service, took a chance on Vesper in 2020 when she was just 18 months old. After a 48 hour trial under arduous selection conditions, Vesper performed flawlessly and their bond as a team was solid; and Vesper joined Niamh as her canine search partner. They went from strength to strength, achieving their qualified status as a search team; an asset available to be mobilised to searches of structural collapse across the UK. In 2023, Niamh and Vesper were part of the chosen UK International Search and Rescue Team and were deployed by the Government to aid in the rescue mission following the horrific earthquakes in both:- Turkey and Morocco, where they worked tirelessly to locate survivors.

Vesper quickly became an integral part of this brave and dedicated team, working around the clock, using her nose to locate survivors trapped under the rubble.

Vesper was 1 of 4 hero dog finalists shortlisted for:- 'The Kennel Club Hero Dog Award' competition in February 2024. The finalists shared their unique stories of the impact that each dog has made on their life, and the nation cast votes over the last month. The winner was announced in the Resorts World Arena, at the NEC, in Birmingham, on the final day of the world's greatest dog show, Crufts, by the award's ambassador, Paralympian Libby Clegg.

Proud Niamh and Vesper were presented with their award and a cheque for £5,000 from The Kennel Club Charitable Trust for a dog charity of their choice. The 3 other finalists also received £1,000 for their chosen dog charity for making it to the prestigious final.

Speaking about Vesper's award, Niamh said:- "It is more than incredible. The whole competition has really moved me, it is such a positive competition. I want people to know that Crufts is more than a dog show. This competition is a fantastic idea and shows what dogs mean to people, not just to me, but the differences and the changes they make to people's lives. I know we are a country of dog lovers but this is extra special to me!"

Libby Clegg, who presented Vesper and Niamh with the award, added:- "I was so honoured and privileged to give Niamh and Vesper this award. Their incredible partnership and the work they do together is so inspiring and lifesaving. All of the finalists are so well deserving to be finalists. It's nice to see the different partnerships that humans have with their dogs; it is so special."

Helen Kerfoot, Crufts Show Manager, said:- "We congratulate Vesper and Niamh on winning The Kennel Club Hero Dog Award 2024; their story highlights the incredibly strong bond we share with our four-legged friends and why dogs are truly man's best friend. Each and every 1 of our finalists has helped to transform their owner’s life, or the lives of others, showing unwavering devotion, bravery and companionship. They are a great example of the positive difference that dogs can make. They are all winners and their bonds will last a lifetime."

The 4 dogs which made the 2024 final were selected by a panel of judges from The Kennel Club, where they were chosen for the lifetime of love and loyalty they give to their owners and for the remarkable difference they make in society.

The Kennel Club is now calling for the public to nominate their unsung canine heroes who deserve to be recognised for what they do for The Kennel Club Hero Dog Award 2025.

Nominations for 4 legged heroes can enter the following categories at Crufts:-

  • Extraordinary life of a working dog... For those who have shown extraordinary qualities working in the:- Army, Police Force, RAF, Airport, Search and Rescue etc.

  • Hero support dog... Celebrating all support and assistance dogs, from medical detection dogs to therapy dogs or pets who provide emotional support

  • Best friends... Celebrating a canine companion who has seen its owner through the hardest times, as well as the happiest

  • Child’s champion... Recognising a dog that has supported and had a positive impact on a child's life (16 years and under)

  • Rescue dog hero... for a rescue dog who has overcome adversity and gone on to irrevocably improve the life of their owner/s.

To find out more about the award and to find out more about the categories our 4 legged heroes can be nominationed for can be found on:- Crufts.Org.UK.


Moved to new venue! Don't miss 'Exercise Tiger 2024' at the The Pheasant Inn, Hightown

FOLLOWING the sudden closure of the Hightown Pub and Kitchen, the Formby Branch of the Royal British Legion will now be holding it's special event at:- The Pheasant Inn, on Moss Lane, Hightown, Merseyside (L383RA) in conjunction with the Military Vehicle Trust (MVT) on:- Saturday, 23 March 2024, from:- 12 midday to 6 pm.

The event is the first in a series of events that the Royal British Legion that are set to be staged within the area throughout 2024.

This event will see a selection of Military Vehicles on display, along with fundraising activities for the Royal British Legion. It will be ideal for all ages and the venue is both child-friendly and dog-friendly, so when visiting you can also pop into the pub for a bite to eat, with all the family.

This is why the event on:- Saturday, 23 March 2024, is entitled:- "Exercise Tiger 2024."   In the run up to:- "Operation Overlord" (D-Day) the invasion of Normandy, which started on:- Tuesday, 6 June 1944, preparations began back in November 1943, with a series of exercises with various code names. This event takes its name from:- "Exercise Tiger," or "Operation Tiger," which took place in April 1944. "Exercise Tiger" was the codename for one of a series of large-scale rehearsals for D-Day. By 1944, over 2 million troops from over 12 countries were in Britain in preparation for the invasion. On D-Day, the invasion was conducted in 2 main phases, an airborne assault and amphibious landings. Over 14,000 sorties were flown by Allied Air Forces in support of the landings. Having secured air supremacy prior to the invasion, many of these flights were unchallenged by the Luftwaffe.

 
      
 
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