Emily and Barna

Emily and Barna

Emily & Barna How Emily transformed the family puppy into her own life-saver. When Emily and her family chose an 8-week-old Hungarian Vizsla puppy as their first dog, they had no idea of what this dog was to be capable of and how he would dramatically improve all...
Jennifer and Joy

Jennifer and Joy

Jennifer & Joy Joy in the journey Jenn’s life changed dramatically when she almost died giving birth to her son and was diagnosed with life-threatening Sheehan’s Syndrome. Our son, Elijah was born on 30th April 2014, after a traumatic delivery. I lost a lot of...
Asher

Asher

Asher By Jo Lock Malaria is one of the world’s biggest killers, responsible for 584,000 deaths each year.  Rescue Dog Asher is working to help prevent the spread of the disease. Cocker spaniel Asher came to the charity after living with several owners who could not...

Other Conditions

Other Conditions We have discovered that it is not just diabetes that dogs can help with. As we gain more knowledge and experience, we believe that there may be body odour changes that a dog can smell for many conditions that cause an emergency episode. To date we...

Fifteenth Anniversary

15 years of Dogs Saving Lives Donate Now Medical Detection Dogs uses the amazing power of the dog’s nose to detect human diseases. Our research is based on the dog’s ability to detect minute odour traces created by diseases. I used to train cancer...

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