Calling all bloodhounds: These P.E.I. blood donors have four legs and a tail

Mahone, a two-year-old Newfoundland dog, shown in this handout photo, is one of 21 dogs that are part of University of Prince Edward Island’s Atlantic Veterinary College blood donor program in Charlottetown. These dogs donate blood once every three months, which is used to save lives of other canines. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO- *MANDATORY CREDIT *

Mahone, a two-year-old, black, fluffy Newfoundland dog from Prince Edward Island, doesn't know that he and other canine blood donors have saved the lives of fellow pooches that have needed surgery, or have been poisoned. Mahone just does it for the treats.

During separate appointments every three months, Mahone and 20 other dogs visit the clinic at the University of Prince Edward Island's Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown. They are lifted onto a table and laid on their side, before a veterinarian inserts a needle into their jugular vein, collecting about 450 millilitres of blood. The whole process takes about 10 minutes.

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