An overview of our history and work at Medical Detection Dogs. Learn how this life-saving charity started and how we train our dogs to detect diseases such as prostate cancer, pseudomonas and Parkinson's. Also hear from some of our clients about how their lives have been transformed by their partner dogs who alert them to danger every day. We ask for a suggested donation of £50 for our talks- we are a charity which that has no government funding so reply on public support.
Views: 313 | Enquiries: 3Medical Detection Dogs trains dogs to detect the odour of human disease with the aim of developing faster, more efficient and less invasive diagnostics that lead to better patient outcomes. We are at the forefront of the research into the fight against cancer and other life-threatening diseases, including Parkinson’s disease and bacterial infections. Our Bio Detection Dogs are trained to find the odour of those diseases in samples such as urine, breath and sweat and our work has the potential to benefit millions.
We already apply what we know about the science of canine olfaction to benefit people by training Medical Alert Assistance Dogs to detect minute changes in an individual’s personal odour triggered by their disease and alert them to an impending medical event, helping them manage complex, life-threatening medical conditions and improving their quality of life.
We take the welfare of our Medical Detection Dogs extremely seriously. From the moment they come to us as puppies we ensure the highest standards of care for our dogs. We have a strict no kennel policy and all our dogs live in the homes of our staff or fantastic local volunteers where they are loved and cared for as part of the family.
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