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Bio Detection Dogs

Bio Detection Dogs

We carry out ground breaking research to improve early diagnosis of cancer and other diseases.

Medical Alert Assistance Dogs

Medical Alert Assistance Dogs

We train dogs to support people with life threatening health conditions, saving their lives on a daily basis.

Ways that you can help us to train more life-saving dogs

The £50 Challenge

Fundraise

There are lots of ways in which you can get involved and support us.

The £50 Challenge

Puppy sponsorship

By sponsoring our puppies you make a real difference by helping to support their care and training.

The £50 Challenge

Volunteer

Volunteers are essential to the work we do, providing help and support to vital services from socialising our puppies through to driving and working in the office.

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Interested in hearing more about the hard work that we do? Why not sign up for our e-news to keep up to date with all the latest news, events and how you can be involved.

Latest News

A royal appointment

It was a proud day for our charity as our Patron, her Majesty The Queen,...

It’s official – we’re record breakers…

We’ve always known Medical Detection Dogs are special but it’s now...

John Church Bio Detection Building opening

Today was the official opening of the John Church Bio Detection Building...

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