PADS for Parkinson’s: Training Dogs in Disease Detection presentation this Friday afternoon

by | Feb 25, 2020

PADs is the first program of its kind in North America to train dogs to detect Parkinson’s Disease. Today, PADs has 14 star bio-detection dogs in the program, all with an accuracy (sensitivity rating) of 90% or greater in their ability to detect this debilitating disease.

Program Director Lisa Holt will come talk about her ground-breaking organization, how the dogs are trained, how these dogs are helping scientists with their research, why early detection is so important, and how you can help.

Friday February 28, 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Greenwood Senior Center, 525 N 85th St.
RSVP: (206)297-0875

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