Image Caption20180227 Copyright Flick.digital Clare Syvertsen and Griffin aged 29 from Northolt announced by the Kennel Club today as finalists for the prestigious Crufts dog hero competition, Friends for Life 2018, at the official launch of Crufts 2018. Clare is a full-time wheelchair user as she was born with a very rare and complicated condition called Ehlers Danlos syndrome, which is a connective tissue disorder which affects her whole body. ClareÕs joints easily dislocate and her skin is soft and stretchy which means she bruises and bleeds very easily. The condition also affects multiple organs. Before she got Griffin, Clare relied heavily on family and friends, having no independence and struggling to do simple things like getting out of bed on her own or even reaching for a can of drink which can cause her shoulder, wrist or fingers to dislocate. Since Griffin came into her life, everything has changed. He supports Clare all day, every day with tasks that Clare finds difficult or impossible to do. He can do over one hundred tasks including opening/closing doors, loading and unloading the washing machine, help with dressing/undressing, picking up dropped items, getting the phone when it rings, helping Clare into bed, and he can even flush the toilet! Thanks to Griffin, Clare can now go out by herself and her family don't have to worry as much about her. Griffin has given Clare so much more confidence and pride in herself, enabling her to have bigger dreams and goals. In 2015/16, Clare became seriously ill and could no longer eat solid food. She began to lose weight at an alarming rate, and at one point was rushed to hospital and diagnosed with GI failure and fitted with a feeding tube. All this time Griffin was close and wouldn't leave her side especially on the days where she couldn't even sit up; he would alert her when she was low in sugar and kept her safe. A true hero to Clare. Crufts is the world's greatest dog show and this year will see more than 21,000 healthy, happy dogs competing for the coveted 'Best in Show' title as well as taking part in the many other competitions that take place at the show, from Agility and Flyball to the hero dog competition Eukanuba Friends for Life and Scruffts Family Crossbreed of the Year. Crufts 2018 runs from the 8th to the 11th March at the NEC, Birmingham. Crufts is the perfect opportunity for dog lovers meet around 200 breeds of dog, find out how to go about getting a dog, and to find out about activities and competitions they can get involved in with their own dog. For further images, please go to: www.Flick.media/crufts_2018/ For more information please contact the Press Office via: T: 020 7518 1008 / 1020 If you require a higher resolution image or you have any other Flick Digital photographic enquiries, please contact Flick.digital on 0845 222 0140 or email Hello@Flick.digital This image is copyright Flick.digital 2018. This image has been supplied by Flick.digital and must be credited Flick.digital. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Flick.digital on 0845 222 0140 or email Hello@Flick.digital Image File Data2.3 MB; 27th February, 2018; 4023 x 2682 pixels (W x H) Image KeywordsCanine Hero Awards Clare Syvertsen Crufts 2018 Dog Dog Show Friends for Life Griffin Kennel Club Launch Northolt Pet |