Sponsor Finn

Sponsor Finn today and help him save a life

Sponsor Finn from just £5 a month and you will receive a fantastic welcome pack and regular pupdates following his training.

Ernie

Hi, I’m Finn. I’m an inquisitive and confident puppy and with your help, I can become a life-saving Medical Detection Dog.

Breed: Labrador

Gender: Male

Colour: Black

Likes: Playing tug, exploring the garden and chasing my ball.

Dislikes: Being left out of anything fun – I like to be involved in everything!

Finn is the first Medical Detection Dog that Angela and her family are socialising for us. They are really enjoying the journey so far and are doing a great job at teaching Finn how to be an upstanding member of dog society. Angela and Finn will soon start going out for walks and Finn is already learning very quickly about walking nicely on the lead, coming back when he is called and is a confident and happy little chap.

Trainer Sammi adds: “Finn is settling in to his new life really well. He already loves to play and discover the world around him and this inquisitive nature and keen nose bodes well for his future career. He loves being around people, has a lovely personality and will start coming to classes in the new year (restrictions permitting). Everything is currently new and exciting, but he takes it all in his stride.

We’re delighted that Finn has settled in so well and he is in for a busy, fascinating and exciting few months ahead as he takes everything on board and begins to learn new life lessons. We are sure that he’ll go on to achieve great things.

What do you get when you sponsor a puppy?

A welcome pack, including a fridge magnet, window sticker and regular pupdates from your puppy.
A welcome pack, including a fridge magnet, window sticker and regular pupdates from your puppy. You will also receive a cute, cuddly soft toy*

*Toy may vary from that shown

The difference a sponsor puppy can make

Elizabeth’s journey with PoTS has been a rocky one to say the least. She only appeared to have black out episodes whilst doing judo and used to get some kind of warning beforehand. As time passed she began to feel more unwell in day to day life; was always extremely tired and dizzy, ached constantly, and had frequent heart palpitations and chest pain. Her black outs also started happening more and more frequently without warning, and whilst doing daily activities, such as school, shopping or watching TV. Elizabeth also had a fair few bad injures and concussions from dropping suddenly. Henry and Elizabeth were partnered up and ready to give it a whirl in the real world. Elizabeth was blown away how much more relaxed, calm and safe her episodes were. Henry would alert, she’d sit down, and everything would run its course smoothly; no injuries or drama. With time his alerting became really strong and he hardly missed any episodes! Henry has allowed Elizabeth to take her independence back and start living! He’s her wet nosed knight in shining armour and she couldn’t be more grateful to him.

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