11 November 2015

2015 Summit Award Winner - Pet Owner


The Pet Owner of the Year Summit recognizes a pet owner that has demonstrated a mindful approach to pet ownership and the ability to think beyond themselves to create a better environment for all urban animals. Our winner this year is…

Brad Tanner

Brad Tanner has been a dog lover all of his life. He owns a boarding kennel in his hometown of Fort St. John and raises and works Redbone Coonhounds. He was nominated for building an interconnected network of pet owners to support each other and prevent pet theft.

In February of this year (2015) his family pet, Chocco, a Chesapeake Bay Retriever, was stolen from his property and later found shot. Recognizing a gap in guidance and services for pet owners facing a similar tragedy, Brad launched into action and learned that pet theft is a world-wide problem across North America, Europe and Australia.

Using his own personal resources, he put together five events in six months throughout BC and Alberta to raise awareness about pet theft. According to local RCMP authorities, Brad’s unique approach has made a difference in the rate of reported attempted thefts and a few stolen dogs have even been returned anonymously after receiving intense media attention. Brad’s efforts have undoubtedly improved the wellbeing of pets and people in many communities across BC and Alberta. He has provided support and hope for those whose pets have been stolen, and his awareness campaign has prompted owners to be more watchful and careful in keeping an eye on their pets. Brad intends to grow this network of pet owners across Canada.





Urban Animal is grateful to Pets Plus Us for sponsoring the 2015 Summit Awards.

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