Luna

Luna

Luna In 2015, Luna, a yorkie x poodle, was found wandering around on a road in a Buckinghamshire village by a MDD staff member, as she did not have a tag and was not microchipped, the staff member picked her up. When contact was finally made with the owner a couple of...
Nikki and Flash

Nikki and Flash

Nikki & Flash Super dog Flash to the rescue Nikki was only 9 when she was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. Her body simply stopped producing insulin to control her blood glucose levels. This condition was to take control of the whole family’s life for years. Her...
Claire and Pal

Claire and Pal

Claire & Pal “Pal has not only improved my quality of life, my diabetes is much better controlled.” Claire and Medical Alert Assistance Dog Pal on BBC South EastPublished on 18 April 2019 A Kent children’s author Gerald Smythe’s “Barking Mad” is about a Diabetes...
Archie and Domino

Archie and Domino

Archie & Domino Before Domino we were in a void. You’d be forgiven for thinking that this was just another happy, healthy child with his four-legged companion. But you’d be wrong because the little boy has diabetes and the dog is his life-saver. A long-awaited...
Katie and Archie

Katie and Archie

Katie & Archie There are no words for what Archie has done for me. He has given me my life back. In her 25 years, Katie Purcell has broken every bone in her body, including her spine, at least once and has even fractured her skull. Swimmer Katie, who competes at a...

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