Chicago — Peoples Gas today unveiled Patrick (full name: Patrick Waffles), a golden retriever known for loving the outdoors, as its new safe digging “ambassadog.” Patrick’s new job title was announced at the Peoples Gas North Shop, where the pup proudly stood before cameras.
Patrick digs in all conditions of dirt and sand, and is a highly experienced outdoorsman. He loves camping, and once traveled nearly all of the Appalachian Trail. He also is gentle, sensitive and loving.
Patrick became Chicago’s safe digging ambassadog after entering the Peoples Gas “Doggone it!” contest. Six hundred dogs entered the contest, thousands of votes were cast, and Patrick’s sturdy paws and big smile made him the top dog. For the next year, Patrick will be featured in Peoples Gas promotional campaigns to raise awareness about safe digging and the importance of dialing 811 at least 48 hours before starting any digging project.
About 811 Day and safe digging
Patrick’s big win was announced today because it’s National 811 Day (8/11), a day to elevate awareness about the need for people to call 811 before starting any outdoor digging project.
Digging without knowing where utility lines (e.g., natural gas, electric, water, sewer, communications) are located can lead to line strikes, serious injury and property damage. When Chicagoans call 811 at least 48 hours in advance, expert technicians will come out, at no charge, and mark the spots where underground utility lines are located. Calling 811 or going to 811 Chicago before digging is easy, it’s free, and it’s the law.