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  Meet just a few of our clients and read how their Support Dogs have helped to transform their lives.
 

 

   
  Hannah & Milo    
 

  Hannah Baker was only six years of age when epilepsy reared its ugly head. She began dropping things for no apparent reason and black lines mysterious... read more
       
  Gillian & Harvey    
 

 

I was diagnosed with epilepsy when I was nine months old. Growing up with this condition restricts life considerably, those missed birthday parties.... read more

       
  Jean and Sasha    
 

  Jean Hoyle was a carefree teenager growing up in Blackburn , Lancashire and enjoying life to the full when at 17 years of age, she was involved in a horrific motorbike accident that would alter her life forever......... read more

 

       
  Wyn & Susie    
 

  Two year old Susie the Shih Tzu is a Support Dog with a difference. Against all the odds she has overcome not one, but two disabilities of her own to become a Disability Assistance Dog for her owner Wyn Butler.

To read her amazing story click here.

       
  Kym, Zeta & Zoe    
 

  I first heard about Support Dogs on TV, a phone number was given and I decided to give them a ring. I was born with Hypophosphatemia osteo malacia ... read more
       
  Sally & Star    
 

  The idea of a dog, which can be trained to warn someone who has epilepsy when they are about to have a seizure, may sound incredible, but reality is ... read more
       
       
       


 

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