Sue and Jake

Sue and Jake

Sue & Jake Big Paws to Fill Jake took on a big job for a young dog, when he stepped up to fill Caspar’s role as Susan’s alert dog.  Susan,  says of Jake, a black lab, ‘He was a young but mature soul with an old wise head on his broad shoulders’. Caspar, a...
Thomas and Grace

Thomas and Grace

Thomas & Grace Grace – the wonderful walking, wagging comfort blanket of a dog Thomas was only 5 when he was diagnosed as having Type 1 diabetes, and there followed a difficult 12 months for him and his family. He reacted more severely, than other children, to...
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...
Wendy and Holly

Wendy and Holly

Wendy & Holly In Holly’s capable paws After 25 years battling to retain her health, trying all the medical technology available, only a small, two-year-old dog called Holly has managed to give Wendy back her love of life. Wendy, now 38, was diagnosed with unstable...

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