• Home
  • TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
    • EXERCISES
    • PETS
  • CBD
  • PRODUCTS
  • TRENDING
  • PET NEWS
  • PET TRAVEL
  • Advertise Here
No Result
View All Result
Plugin Install : Cart Icon need WooCommerce plugin to be installed.
  • Home
  • TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
    • EXERCISES
    • PETS
  • CBD
  • PRODUCTS
  • TRENDING
  • PET NEWS
  • PET TRAVEL
  • Advertise Here
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home PETS

Archbishop Denis O’Connor Catholic High School donates dog houses

Doggone Well Staff by Doggone Well Staff
November 29, 2023
in PETS
38 1
0
Archbishop Denis O’Connor Catholic High School donates dog houses
32
SHARES
356
VIEWS
Share on TwitterShare on Facebook
Dog Food topper - Getquelle365


Students in the construction technology class at Archbishop Denis O’Connor Catholic High School in Ajax have constructed seven insulated dog houses that have been shipped up to several Manitoulin Island communities including Aundeck Omni Kaning, Whitefish River First Nation, Sheshegwaning First Nation and Sheguiandah First Nation.

AJAX—Insulated dog houses, being built by students at a high school in Ajax have been shipped to Manitoulin Island to provide homes for dogs that live outside.

“All seven dog houses we have made so far have been shipped up to Manitoulin Island,” said Alex Ladouceur who is a construction technology teacher at Archbishop Denis O’Connor Catholic High School in Ajax. “I teach construction technology, architecture and technological design.”

Mr. Ladouceur explained his students have been making the dog houses for the past two years. “This is a wonderful project, and we will be starting our third version of the project soon.” He is in his third year of teaching, having formally been the site superintendent for a developer in Toronto. “I was very lucky to be placed in this school as a head construction teacher. I wanted to come up with some projects that would provide theoretical lessons as well as construction.”

Due to space limitations, the class couldn’t build sheds, said Mr. Ladouceur. “Then I had the idea of the students building dog houses, but the question was, ‘what would we do with them?’ I called around to animal shelters to see if they were interested, and the Toronto SPCA (Society for the Protection of Animals) and humane societies. He was put in contact with the Animal Health Network. “I talked to a lady there that said if we constructed the dog houses, they would take care of the shipping and would send them to locations where they know there is a need for these type of dog houses.”

“She provided us schematic designs on how they should be constructed, for instance, there are two chambers on the houses that can control wind,” said Mr. Ladouceur. “They are fully insulated, and each has a hinge to replace bedding in the house. They are totally insulated (on the inside and outside) and weather proofed, to stand up to all seasons. And the houses are decorated by students in our art department.”

Dog Food topper - Getquelle365

“We have completed seven dog houses in total,” said Mr. Ladouceur pointing out the houses are three feet by six feet in size and three foot high. “They are very expensive to make, and we have to rely solely on donations. We have been lucky that Nestle Purina gave us a donation as did Pet Valu, and the local school board.”

“We have many students sign up for the course,” stated Mr. Ladouceur. “I only had one or two girls in the first year I taught the course and now one of the classes I have is an all-girls class.”

“It’s been great. To be honest, I don’t know which communities on the Island the houses have gone to, but I know they have all gone to Manitoulin communities. And I’m pretty sure the next batch of dog houses we make will also be going to Manitoulin Island.”

The third version of the construction of the dog houses will take place in early December and will continue until around the middle of January when the dog houses will again be shipped to communities on Manitoulin Island.



Source link

Dog Food topper - Getquelle365
Tags: ArchbishopCatholicDenisdogdonatesHighhousesOConnorSchool
Tweet8Share13Share3Share
Previous Post

Missing French Bulldog is 101-year-old woman’s best friend

Next Post

Ideal Diet for Dogue de Bordeaux

Doggone Well Staff

Doggone Well Staff

Next Post
Ideal Diet for Dogue de Bordeaux

Ideal Diet for Dogue de Bordeaux

Youtube Channel

Currently Playing

Follow Our Page

Popular Post

    Follow Us

    Category

    • CBD
    • EXERCISES
    • Home
    • NEW POSTS
    • PET NEWS
    • PET TRAVEL
    • PETS
    • PRODUCTS
    • TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
    • TRENDING

    Tag Cloud

    Adoption Animal Animals Attack breeds Care Cat Cats County Day Death dog Dog as Pet Dog Owner dogs Family Fire food health Home house Humane Life Local Love Man Meet news Owners Park people Pets Police Puppy Rescue Safe Shelter Society Stray Tips Top Vet Ways Week Woman

    Recent News

    Catstages Strawbabies Toy Keeps Cats Entertained for Hours

    Catstages Strawbabies Toy Keeps Cats Entertained for Hours

    June 29, 2025
    Riley Burruss Shares Update on Living in NYC with Dogs (JUNE 2025)

    Riley Burruss Shares Update on Living in NYC with Dogs (JUNE 2025)

    June 29, 2025
    • DMCA
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    • Contact Us
    • Cookie Privacy Policy

    © 2022 Doggone Well - doggone well.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
      • EXERCISES
      • PETS
    • CBD
    • PRODUCTS
    • TRENDING
    • PET NEWS
    • PET TRAVEL
    • Advertise Here

    © 2022 Doggone Well - doggone well.

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password?

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In