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Pet Oxygen Mask Donation Program
Partnering with Fire Departments to Save Lives
Invisible Fence® Brand is in the business of saving pets lives and we believe in programs that not only help keep pets safe in their yards, but safe from other hazards like house fires. Although the number of pets that die in fires is not an official statistic kept by the U.S. Fire Administration, industry web sites and sources have cited that an estimated 40,000 to 150,000 pets die each year in fires; most succumbing to smoke inhalation. Donating pet oxygen recovery mask kits to local fire departments is our way of serving our community. 
Photo courtesy of Grand Traverse Metro Fire Department.
Learn more about Project Breathe and how you can help by visiting www.invisiblefence.com/O2
Invisible Fence Northwest is proud to have donated life-saving masks to the following Fire and Rescue organizations:

- Eastside Fire & Rescue; Serving Carnation, Issaquah, North Bend, Sammamish, Preston, Maple Valley, Tiger Mountain & Wilderness Rim
- North County Regional Fire Authority; Serving Warm Beach, Freeborn and Bryant
- Snoqualmie Fire Department; Serving the city of Snoqualmie
- Mukilteo Fire Department
Henny, Seattle's Famous Arson Detection Dog: 
In 2007, Invisible Fence Northwest staff trained Henny to her Invisible Fence Brand yard solution.
Henny lives with handler (and devoted human companion) Captain Steve Baer of the Seattle Fire Department.ny is a busy girl and travels across the country to assist in arson investigations. But when she's home, she stays safe in her yard because of Invisible Fence Brand.
She often appears at community events to display her amazing arson detection abilities. Audiences love her. And so do we. |