>> i am louise kellie, and i am vice-president of the canine foundation. we are a relatively young nonprofit, about a year old, and last year we are all volunteers, and we seek to divide equipment for police and working dogs. one thing in an addition to his bulletproof vest and canine trauma units is heat alarms for vehicles, and it is quite haphazard for police dogs, since their office is basically their parole or transfer vehicle. they are in there. the officer may leave the car. these heat alarms have a remote set is on the officer that displays the temperature in the car. it allows the air-conditioning to be in the car and for the car to be secure and a lot well they are away from it. should anything over sheet, a pager alerts the officer that they need to get back to their dog. it is pretty much standard issue at a lot of departments, but with the budget challenges, it is something we have decided to add. we are all volunteers. our president is active duty sheriff's deputy. he used to be a canine handler. my inspiration for being involved is i have ra