Prostate cancer trial on Sky News

Trial to see if dogs can detect prostate cancer in humans. By Laura Bundock, Sky News Reporter In order for us to continue the work that we do, we rely on the generous donations of the general public as we receive no government funding....

Amazon wishlist

You can help us by buying or donating something we really need. If you are considering this please see all the things we are ‘wishing for’ on our Amazon Wish List. Amazon...

Medical Detection Dogs is looking for new Fosterers

Are you considering owning a new puppy or dog? If you are, you can support the charity Medical Detection Dogs by fostering puppies or dogs that are working on pioneering projects to detect the odour of human disease. Medical Detection Dogs has a strict ‘no kennel’...

Tom and Pancho’s NY Marathon

Please support Tom Fremantle who is running the New York Marathon for Medical Detection Dogs. To donate and read Tom’s story please visit https://www.justgiving.com/teams/tomandpancho  ...

The Weir Family Foundation

Many thanks to the The Weir Family Foundation for the fantastic golf day they organised on 6 May 2016 at Archerfield Golf Club in Scotland to raise funds for Medical Detection Dogs. Pictured below are Medical Detection Dogs Henry and Nikki who attended the...

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