Isabelle and Ralph

Isabelle and Ralph

Isabelle & Ralph A partnership from birth Isabelle developed PoTs as a teenager, just after finishing her GCSE exams. Life became dominated by emergency visits to Accident and Emergency, following injuries caused by her repeated and constant collapses. ‘No doctor...
Lucy and Wolfie

Lucy and Wolfie

Lucy & Wolfie Soulmates Lucy suffers from PoTs* and ME** but has met her soulmate in Wolfie, a 3 year old black Labrador, who she describes ‘as a pure droplet of sunshine in her life’.  Wolfie was bought as a puppy, especially to train as an alert dog, Lucy felt...
Emily and Nieve

Emily and Nieve

Emily & Nieve Light at the end of the tunnel ‘Light at the end of the tunnel”, was how Emily describes the moment she decided to approach Medical Detection Dogs. Suffering from PoTs and Mast Cell Activation syndrome, where external allergies and the body’s own...
Jess and Douglas

Jess and Douglas

Jess & Douglas Making the most out of life Jess decided to buy a puppy in the hope that he could be trained under the Medical Detection Dogs ‘own dog scheme’, to help her live a better life while coping with PoTS* and  MCAS**.  These conditions along with other...
Candy and Teddy

Candy and Teddy

Candy & Teddy ‘I truly believe he was sent to save us’ Candy describes her Medical Alert Assistance Dog, Teddy, as a ‘giant amongst dogs.’ Not just because as half Retriever, half Standard Poodle, he is a tall dog but because he has a huge, loving heart. He’s also...

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