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Rossburn boy meets Hector, the RCMP puppy he named

RCMP in Manitoba visited a five-year-old boy in Rossburn with a special guest a police puppy that he named.

Five-year-old Jackson Antoniw was one of 13 winners in RCMP's Name the Puppy 2015 contest

Const. Kevin Challoner, left, and Hector the police puppy with Jackson Antoniw and Staff Sgt. Matt Lavallee, the RCMP's Prairie Mountain Area commander, at Rossburn Elementary School on June 18. (RCMP)

RCMP in Manitoba visited a five-year-old boy in Rossburn with a special guest a police puppy thathe named.

One of the German shepherd puppies born at the RCMP's Police Dog Service Training Centre in Innisfail, Alta., was named Hector thanks to an entry submitted by Jackson Antoniw.

The winnersof the Name the Puppy contest, which was open to young Canadians 16 years old or younger,were chosen earlier this year from more than 21,000 entries from across Canada.

Each winner received a photograph of the puppy they named and a letter from the RCMP's officer in charge of police dog services.

But Jackson got an extra-special prize on June 18 when Hector visited him at Rossburn Elementary School along with the puppy's trainer, Const. Kevin Challoner, and other RCMP members.

"Jackson actually got to meet Hector, which is an extremely rare circumstance," Challoner said in a news release issued Thursday.

"It's not often a dog is stationed to the province in which it was named and then gets to meet the child who named him. It was a privilege to bring Hector to meet Jackson and see the smile on Jackson's face. They really got along! It was a great moment."

Jackson's classmates and family also got to meet Hector, who has since gone to Thompson, Man., to resume his training with Challoner.