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Mediacl Detection Dogs

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Iam64 Tue 15-Oct-13 21:11:34

Flower - PositivePam is probably right. The breed of dog I share my life with are prone to ear problems (long loopy ears/swimming). The older dog took to licking the pups ear, he loved it and initially I thought she was showing a maternal side. The pup had an ear infection. The vet said the other dog licking the ear wouldn't have helped with the infection.

positivepam Tue 15-Oct-13 20:16:52

Could that possibly just an indication of ear infection or something similar? I have two dogs and the male has always cleaned his sisters ears, although she doesn't reciprocate. I am sure it is nothing to worry about, they can get ear mites as well. Might mean a trip to the vets though, or can anyone else suggest possibilities?

Flowerofthewest Tue 15-Oct-13 19:40:02

Question: posed by my dog lover friend. Do they also detect cancer in other dogs. Her dog is constantly licking her other dog's ears. It has only recently started this.

positivepam Tue 15-Oct-13 19:29:03

I think these dogs are amazing, I saw one on the BBC2 programme I think "The Wonder of Dogs" and it picked out cancer in 0.05ml of urine. I think it is astounding and they are and can be literal life savers.

JessM Tue 15-Oct-13 15:29:55

I have seen a presentation on this with 2 lovely trainee dogs in attendance. It would appear though to be a tiny charity at the moment but, like guide dogs, very worthwhile. Dogs need a job and in this case, the job can be a literal life saver.

POGS Tue 15-Oct-13 15:25:32

Just watching Alan Titchmarsh.

Did anybody see the wonderful dogs who are being used to 'sniff and detect' cancer and diabetes problems. Marvellous. One girl has a beautiful dog who licks the back of her hand and alerts her to her diabetic problem, even fetching her diabetic kit. She said that once in 12 hours he made 28 alerts and she simply could not live with out him.

Another can detect cancer in urine. I had heard of them but it was so nice to see them. They are provided from a set up called 'Medical Detection Dogs'. I am now off to see if there is a funding site. smile