Sometimes, a pet needs a blood transfusion urgently.
When that happens, finding a safe and legitimate donor can be difficult — and time matters.
Doris is building an opt-in emergency donor network to help vets and pet owners connect faster, when blood is urgently needed.
- Pet owners voluntarily register their dog or cat as a potential blood donor
- Registration simply means: "I'm open to being contacted if an urgent need arises"
- When a vet or owner needs blood, Doris sends a local SOS message to registered donors in the right area
- Only pets that meet the required criteria are considered
- Participation is always optional, every time
No obligation. No pressure.
Your pet's wellbeing always comes first.
By registering, you are not committing your pet to donate.
You are saying:
- "I'm open to being contacted in an emergency"
- "I will decide each time, based on the situation"
You can opt out at any time.
This network is designed with clear principles:
- No blood storage
- Clear, informed consent every time
- Ethical and transparent by design
- Veterinary review for every case
If a situation is not right for your pet, nothing happens.
Doris invites registrations for potential pet blood donors. Our trusted vets review every case to ensure safety and suitability.
Register your pet, reviewed by vets.
Many pet owners never think about blood donation — until suddenly, they need it.
This network exists so that in those moments, no one is left searching blindly or turning to unsafe sources.
A note for careful pet owners
Registering does not mean your pet will donate blood.
Every situation is reviewed carefully.