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Faster than a PCR test: dogs detect Covid in under a second. Study in London used six enthusiastic dogs in a double-blind trial
Faster than PCR and more accurate than lateral flow tests, the latest weapons against Covid-19 have four legs and a wet nose. A study published on Monday found that people who are infected with coronavirus give off a distinct odour, which these highly trained dogs can detect with pinpoint precision.
Millie, 4, a golden retriever medical detection dog, during training to detect the presence of Covid-19 in samples of socks worn for 12 hours by volunteers across the UK. The training takes place in a Bio Detection training room at Medical Detection Dogs, which is based in Milton Keynes. The dogs are presented with three mounted samples and either sit or stand for an extended period once they detect a sample containing tracaes of virus.
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Faster than a PCR test: dogs detect Covid in under a second. Study in London used six enthusiastic dogs in a double-blind trial
Faster than PCR and more accurate than lateral flow tests, the latest weapons against Covid-19 have four legs and a wet nose. A study published on Monday found that people who are infected with coronavirus give off a distinct odour, which these highly trained dogs can detect with pinpoint precision.
Millie, 4, a golden retriever medical detection dog, during training to detect the presence of Covid-19 in samples of socks worn for 12 hours by volunteers across the UK. The training takes place in a Bio Detection training room at Medical Detection Dogs, which is based in Milton Keynes. The dogs are presented with three mounted samples and either sit or stand for an extended period once they detect a sample containing tracaes of virus.
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Faster than a PCR test: dogs detect Covid in under a second. Study in London used six enthusiastic dogs in a double-blind trial
Faster than PCR and more accurate than lateral flow tests, the latest weapons against Covid-19 have four legs and a wet nose. A study published on Monday found that people who are infected with coronavirus give off a distinct odour, which these highly trained dogs can detect with pinpoint precision.
Millie, 4, a golden retriever medical detection dog, during training to detect the presence of Covid-19 in samples of socks worn for 12 hours by volunteers across the UK. The training takes place in a Bio Detection training room at Medical Detection Dogs, which is based in Milton Keynes. The dogs are presented with three mounted samples and either sit or stand for an extended period once they detect a sample containing tracaes of virus.
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Faster than a PCR test: dogs detect Covid in under a second. Study in London used six enthusiastic dogs in a double-blind trial
Faster than PCR and more accurate than lateral flow tests, the latest weapons against Covid-19 have four legs and a wet nose. A study published on Monday found that people who are infected with coronavirus give off a distinct odour, which these highly trained dogs can detect with pinpoint precision.
Millie, 4, a golden retriever medical detection dog, during training to detect the presence of Covid-19 in samples of socks worn for 12 hours by volunteers across the UK. The training takes place in a Bio Detection training room at Medical Detection Dogs, which is based in Milton Keynes. The dogs are presented with three mounted samples and either sit or stand for an extended period once they detect a sample containing tracaes of virus.
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Faster than a PCR test: dogs detect Covid in under a second. Study in London used six enthusiastic dogs in a double-blind trial
Faster than PCR and more accurate than lateral flow tests, the latest weapons against Covid-19 have four legs and a wet nose. A study published on Monday found that people who are infected with coronavirus give off a distinct odour, which these highly trained dogs can detect with pinpoint precision.
Millie, 4, a golden retriever medical detection dog, during training to detect the presence of Covid-19 in samples of socks worn for 12 hours by volunteers across the UK. The training takes place in a Bio Detection training room at Medical Detection Dogs, which is based in Milton Keynes. The dogs are presented with three mounted samples and either sit or stand for an extended period once they detect a sample containing tracaes of virus.
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Faster than a PCR test: dogs detect Covid in under a second. Study in London used six enthusiastic dogs in a double-blind trial
Faster than PCR and more accurate than lateral flow tests, the latest weapons against Covid-19 have four legs and a wet nose. A study published on Monday found that people who are infected with coronavirus give off a distinct odour, which these highly trained dogs can detect with pinpoint precision.
Millie, 4, a golden retriever medical detection dog, during training to detect the presence of Covid-19 in samples of socks worn for 12 hours by volunteers across the UK. The training takes place in a Bio Detection training room at Medical Detection Dogs, which is based in Milton Keynes. The dogs are presented with three mounted samples and either sit or stand for an extended period once they detect a sample containing tracaes of virus.
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Faster than a PCR test: dogs detect Covid in under a second. Study in London used six enthusiastic dogs in a double-blind trial
Faster than PCR and more accurate than lateral flow tests, the latest weapons against Covid-19 have four legs and a wet nose. A study published on Monday found that people who are infected with coronavirus give off a distinct odour, which these highly trained dogs can detect with pinpoint precision.
Medical Detection Dogs are trained to detect the presence of Covid-19 in samples of socks worn for 12 hours by volunteers across the UK. The training takes place in a Bio Detection training room at Medical Detection Dogs, which is based in Milton Keynes. The dogs are presented with three mounted samples and either sit or stand for an extended period once they detect a sample containing tracaes of virus.
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Faster than a PCR test: dogs detect Covid in under a second. Study in London used six enthusiastic dogs in a double-blind trial
Faster than PCR and more accurate than lateral flow tests, the latest weapons against Covid-19 have four legs and a wet nose. A study published on Monday found that people who are infected with coronavirus give off a distinct odour, which these highly trained dogs can detect with pinpoint precision.
Millie, 4, a golden retriever medical detection dog, during training to detect the presence of Covid-19 in samples of socks worn for 12 hours by volunteers across the UK. The training takes place in a Bio Detection training room at Medical Detection Dogs, which is based in Milton Keynes. The dogs are presented with three mounted samples and either sit or stand for an extended period once they detect a sample containing tracaes of virus.
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FEATURE - Landminen aufspürende Ratte erhält Goldmedaille für Tapferkeit
A rat with a nose for detecting dangerous landmines has been awarded a medal for his bravery.
The tiny creature's work in Cambodia, which has transformed the lives of the country’s citizens, has earned him the PDSA Gold Medal for his life-saving bravery and devotion to duty.
HeroRAT Magawa is a giant pouched rat, trained to detect landmines by charity APOPO. He has discovered 39 landmines and 28 items of unexploded ordnance to date, making him the charity’s most successful HeroRAT.
During his career he has helped clear over 141,000 square metres of land (the equivalent of twenty football pitches), making it safe for local people.
Magawa was formally presented with his unique miniature PDSA Gold Medal – the animal equivalent of the George Cross – via a live link between Cambodia and the UK on September 25th by the vet charity’s Director General. He is the first rat in the charity’s 77 year history of honouring animals to receive a PDSA Medal – joining a line-up of brave dogs, horses, pigeons and a cat.
Commenting on the award, PDSA Director General Jan McLoughlin, said: “The work of HeroRAT Magawa and APOPO is truly unique and outstanding.
“Cambodia estimates that between 4 and 6 million landmines were laid in the country between 1975 and 1998, which have sadly caused over 64,000 casualties.
“HeroRAT Magawa’s work directly saves and changes the lives of men, women and children who are impacted by these landmines. Every discovery he makes reduces the risk of injury or death for local people.
“The PDSA Animal Awards programme seeks to raise the status of animals in society and honour the incredible contribution they make to our lives. Magawa’s dedication, skill and bravery are an extraordinary example of this and deserve the highest possible recognition. We are thrilled to award him the PDSA Gold Medal.”
Where: Trach Village, Siem Reap, Cambodia
When: 02 Oct 2020
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‘Covid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting it’: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus
ÔCovid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting itÕ: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus. TheyÕre loyal, diligent Ð and have unbeatable noses. Could dogs play a key part in the fight against the pandemic? A group shot of Medical Alert Assistance Dogs at the Milton Keynes Charity Medical Detection Dogs.L-R Asher, Belle, Tala, Florin
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‘Covid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting it’: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus
ÔCovid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting itÕ: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus. TheyÕre loyal, diligent Ð and have unbeatable noses. Could dogs play a key part in the fight against the pandemic? Dr Claire Guest, co-founder and CEO of Medical Detection Dogs and Professor James Logan Head of the Department of Disease Control at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine who oversees the project, photographed with a group of dogs who are trained to sniff out covid-19
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‘Covid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting it’: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus
ÔCovid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting itÕ: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus. TheyÕre loyal, diligent Ð and have unbeatable noses. Could dogs play a key part in the fight against the pandemic? Professor James Logan Head of the Department of Disease Control at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine who oversees the project and Dr Claire Guest, co-founder and CEO of Medical Detection Dogs
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‘Covid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting it’: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus
ÔCovid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting itÕ: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus. TheyÕre loyal, diligent Ð and have unbeatable noses. Could dogs play a key part in the fight against the pandemic? A detail from a white board at the charity Medical Detection dogs in Milton Keynes
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‘Covid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting it’: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus
ÔCovid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting itÕ: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus. TheyÕre loyal, diligent Ð and have unbeatable noses. Could dogs play a key part in the fight against the pandemic? Project manager Sarah Dewhirst holding training odours used to train Medical Alert Assistance Dogs. Sarah works on the project at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Editors Note: the samples do not contain Covid-19
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‘Covid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting it’: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus
ÔCovid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting itÕ: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus. TheyÕre loyal, diligent Ð and have unbeatable noses. Could dogs play a key part in the fight against the pandemic? Belle sniffs a training odour sample at the Milton Keynes based Charity Medical Detection Dogs. Editors Note: the samples do not contain Covid-19
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‘Covid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting it’: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus
ÔCovid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting itÕ: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus. TheyÕre loyal, diligent Ð and have unbeatable noses. Could dogs play a key part in the fight against the pandemic? Portrait of dog trainer Jess Lowrie and Belle a 2 year-old Fox red Labrador. Belle is a Medical Alert Assistance Dog who has been specially trained to detect the presence of covid-19. She is keen to work, full of beans and affectionate
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‘Covid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting it’: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus
ÔCovid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting itÕ: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus. TheyÕre loyal, diligent Ð and have unbeatable noses. Could dogs play a key part in the fight against the pandemic? Portrait of Storm. a 3 and half year old Labrador / Golden Retriever cross who is and excitable, enthusiastic and easily motivated Medical Alert Assistance Dog who has been specially trained to detect the presence of covid-19 by the Milton Keynes based Charity Medical Detection Dogs.
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‘Covid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting it’: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus
ÔCovid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting itÕ: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus. TheyÕre loyal, diligent Ð and have unbeatable noses. Could dogs play a key part in the fight against the pandemic? A socially distanced puppy class at Medical Detection Dogs In Milton Keynes. All covid trained Medical Alert Assistance Dogs have passed this first class
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‘Covid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting it’: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus
ÔCovid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting itÕ: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus. TheyÕre loyal, diligent Ð and have unbeatable noses. Could dogs play a key part in the fight against the pandemic? Portrait of bramble a Medical Alert Assistance Dog who has been specially trained to detect the presence of covid-19. Bramble 2 and half year old working cocker spaniel who is fast, methodical and "does everything at spaniel speed"
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First laser detection of space debris in daylight
ESA's Optical Ground Station.
A visible green laser shone from ESA's Optical Ground Station (OGS). Part of Teide Observatory, the OGS located 2400 m above sea level on the volcanic island of Tenerife, used for the development of optical communication systems for space as well as space debris and near-Earth orbject surveys and quantum communication experiments.Credit: ESA / eyevine
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Winning by a nose: the dogs being trained to detect signs of Covid-19
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In the battle against the virus, we have an unlikely ally. Already used to detect drugs and weapons, dogs are now being trained to sniff out when humans have the virus. Tim Lewis meets the trainers and their hounds.
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Winning by a nose: the dogs being trained to detect signs of Covid-19
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Winning by a nose: the dogs being trained to detect signs of Covid-19
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In the battle against the virus, we have an unlikely ally. Already used to detect drugs and weapons, dogs are now being trained to sniff out when humans have the virus. Tim Lewis meets the trainers and their hounds.
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Winning by a nose: the dogs being trained to detect signs of Covid-19
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Camilla eröffnet Medical Detection Dog Centre
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/02/2019. Great Horwood, United Kingdom. Duchess of Cornwall opens Medical Detection Dog's new centre. Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of the Medical Detection Dogs, open's the Medical Detection Dog's new centre in Great Horwood, Milton Keynes. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images
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