Ceva Announces Medical Detection Dogs As Its Charity For 2012
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31st October, 2011 19h18
A Medical Detection Dog in training
Ceva Animal Health UK is proud to announce that Medical Detection Dogs (MDD) will be its charity of the year for 2012. Over the course of the coming year, Ceva and its staff will be working to support the charity, which trains dogs to help people with life threatening health conditions.
Ceva will support the charity in a number of ways; the company is already supplying MDD with its Adaptiltm product range, which consists of a collar, diffuser and spray containing a synthetic copy of the dog appeasing pheromone proven to help puppies develop into balanced and well-trained adult dogs. A number of charity fundraising initiatives will also take place throughout the year including the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, the promotion of Adaptil merchandise of which proceeds will be going directly to MDD, and a number of Ceva events where MDD will be present to help raise the charities profile.
“Medical Detection Dogs is a charity that is close to our hearts and personally I have been so impressed with its work and goals for the future that I have even adopted one of its Yellow Labrador puppies, Archie, who has his own blog on www.secrettohappypets.com, until he is old enough for his detection training,” comments Lucy Brett, veterinary advisor at Ceva Animal Health UK. “We at Ceva are all looking forward to raising funds for Medical Detection Dogs throughout 2012.”
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