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WAYS TO GIVE TO M.D. DOGS INC AND SUPPORT OUR MISSION TO PROVIDE AFFORDABLE RESOURCES FOR MEDICAL DETECTION DOG TRAINING, STANDARDS, AND RESEARCH. 

2021 Donation Thank You Gifts

In 2021, we will be thanking each of you who make M.D. Dogs possible! Every donor who gives over $10 will have the option to receive a gift as a token of our appreciation. After a donation, you will receive an email receipt and a confirmation of the address you would like your gift sent to; physical gifts will be shipped monthly.

Thank You mailed to you

Donation Level: Chihuahua ($10)

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MD Dogs Tote Bag 

Donation Level: Toy Poodle ($50)

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MD Dogs Mug

Donation Level: Cocker Spaniel ($75)

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MD Dogs Treat Bag
(magnetic closure)

Donation Level: Golden Retriever ($100) 

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Puppy Steps 
(signed)

Donation Level: German Shepherd ($150)

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DAD Training Steps
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(signed & early release) 

 Donation Level: Great Dane ($200)

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Other ways to support M.D. Dogs Inc

M.D. Dogs Inc is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the Service Dog community. We provide affordable resources to enable individuals to train their own Service Dogs to assist them with conditions such as diabetes, and we mentor trainers in Medical Alert Dog training while providing fully trained Diabetic Alert Dogs to individuals who cannot financially afford to purchase one. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization we depend on the generous donations, sponsorships, and partnerships with individuals and organizations to continue serving our community and your donation of any size truly makes an impact. 

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SPONSOR ROONEY 
DONATE BY MAIL
FACEBOOK FUNDRAISE
CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS
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A Service Dog is an animal and is not intended to replace any medical care or device(s) provided by medical professionals. A diabetic alert service dog is never 100% accurate and should never replace regular blood glucose level checking.
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