our reporter cathy killick has been taking a look. hi, so i'm sally from huddersfield ferals, and what we're going to do today is just sort of demonstrate how to do oxygen therapy on a couple of our animals. these fire crews from huddersfield are well used to rescuing people from the perils of fire and smoke, but now they can add pets to their life—saving work. a local charity is equipping and training all west yorkshire's crews with specially designed oxygen masks to treat animals caught in house fires. so it goes over the face, into the place, and then it can breathe the oxygen through. the vital thing is just getting oxygen to these patients that have been compromised, and to be able to put that equipment out and get it across the stations, and the training — i'm super proud of what we've achieved. dora the labrador is used to being a demo dog. in reality, the animals are usually unconscious when discovered by crews. the masks come in different sizes, so there's even one for eight—week—old cuthbert. sometimes, if you've got