Not long to go now. Pups are 6 weeks old. Which one will become a K9MD Medical Detection dog? Watch this space!
As we move forward preparing all the documentation required for our Ovarian cancer trial we are both humbled and delighted to have support from the awesome team from Oxford …
The health and welfare of our canines is the highest priority, and knowing how much they weigh on a regular basis is crucial. Our very grateful thanks to the …
Richard started as a volunteer for Land Search and Rescue 20 years ago and has now become an experienced qualified LSAR handler having deployed two operational dogs working to …
Krystle Hall is a senior veterinary nurse who gained certification in canine rehabilitation through the University of Tennessee. Krystle also holds a certificate in canine strengthening and conditioning as …
K9MD has a Black Labrador puppy arriving mid-late May and we need a special loving home in Mosgiel or surrounding area. You will need a puppy proof secure property, …
As K9MD continues to grow so do our expenses and the need for more staff. We are incredibly grateful to the board of trustees from The Pub Charity supporting …
K9MD is growing and needs extra space. With the number of our medical detection dogs increasing we are in need of more kennel space at our training centre. Thanks …
We are thrilled to have The Blue Sky Community Trust support our work. We now have 6 full time staff, 10 part time and 8 canines - it's takes …
Our work requires specialist laboratory equipment and we are thrilled to have the wonderful team at the Fonterra Hapori programme support us. Our work is for all New Zealanders …
K9MD was delighted to be the chosen charity for the Nichols "Photo with Santa" promotion. Held in their 3 centres; Dunedin, Cromwell and Invercargill, Nichol's raised an amazing $2,10600 …
As K9MD grows we need to engage nurses throughout New Zealand to meet with patients, collect data and urine samples. This is a specialised role and we are extremely …