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Causes: Animal Services, Animals
Mission: D'arbonne kennel club hosts numerous community events to promote the value of all pure-breed dogs, to teach obedience and good citizenship to the general public. D'arbonne kennel also presents programs to children on canine health, care, training, and presents dare programs. D'arbonne kennel participates in therapy dog programs for the elderly, and provides an annual scholarship to a graduate student working toward a doctor of veterinary medicine degree.
Programs: D'arbonne kennel club typically hosts 1 akc licensed match with an agility demonstration for the public. No match was hosted in 2011. However, there was a licensed dog obience trial which was open to the public.
d'arbonne kennel club hosted 1 akc licensed confirmation show for all breeds which was open to the public.
d'arbonne kennel club awards a scholarship to a deserving student studying pre-veterinary science. The scholarship award amount is typically 500 per quarter per student. Chad malinak and lorelei rodgers were awarded scholarships amounting to 1250, total for 2011. D'arbonne kennel club occasionally awards amounts to other non-profit organizations with similar exempt purposes. In 2011, cash awards were given to the national animal interest alliance, benefit account for alisha kirby, and for boarding nataliar dogs for a total of 350.
depreciation of equipment used for dog shows.