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...
David and Beau

David and Beau

David & Beau Beau is a big, boisterous dog who loves to charge around the garden and is sometimes too clever for his own good!  But another way of describing the 3 year old fox red lab/retriever cross is as a ‘life long partner’.  16 year old David, who suffers...
Marie and Isla

Marie and Isla

Marie & Isla “I can’t believe how lucky I am”  “A life changer, delightful, a dream dog, amazing, the best thing ever”, Marie’s love for her Medical Alert Assistance Dog, Isla, shines out of every word she uses to describe her. And Isla, a 2-year-old black lab, is...
Zoe and Stowe

Zoe and Stowe

Zoe & Stowe “Life is so much better with Stowe by my side” Zoe started to become unwell in 2007, having returned from a 3-month volunteer programme working at a Wildlife rehabilitation centre in South Africa. After several months of extreme fatigue and...
Mary and Rolo

Mary and Rolo

Mary & Rolo It all started over 11 years ago. I would be walking around the house when all of a sudden, I would drop to the floor. At first my family thought I had tripped, but it got more regular and they realised that I couldn’t be tripping up so many times....

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