Medical Detection Dog Daisy

Watch Daisy's last appearance on BBC Country File Winter Diaries It is with huge sadness that I must announce that Medical Detection Dog Daisy passed away on Monday 5th February 2018 after a very short illness. Daisy was a beautiful, gentle special dog who has...

Round Pound Appeal

Do you have lots of old £1 coins lying round?  Are you wondering what to do with them? You can no longer spend your old pounds, but we can still collect them and put them to work saving and changing lives. We are challenging you to hunt for them in saving jars, piggy...

ICAP Charity Day 2017

We are delighted to announce that Medical Detection Dogs have been selected as one of the benefitting charities for ICAP Charity Day 2017.  ICAP Charity Day was founded in 1993 to grow its charitable giving programme through an innovative fundraising initiative that...

Medical Detection Dogs has placed its 100th dog

“Before Trinity arrived, I was a prisoner in my own home” Medical Detection Dogs has placed its 100th dog with an individual with a long-term, life-threatening condition. Jackie Barwick was 44 years old when she was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. At the time she ran...

Join the race to win a £500 bike voucher

Sign up to support Medical Detection Dogs by taking part in the Vale Lottery before the 30th September to be entered into the Super Draw for this fantastic £500 voucher. Sign up for just £1 a week* You get a chance to win cash prizes of up to £25,000 every week...

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