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Training Your Diabetic Service Dog for Life-Saving Support | Medical Mutts

Learn how Medical Mutts can help save lives by training your diabetic service dog to help. Our knowledgeable trainers are experts in teaching dogs to recognize and respond to diabetes problems, and keep people with diabetes independent and peaceful. Find out more about our training courses designed for service dogs with diabetes right now. Learn More: https://www.medicalmutts.org/our-service-dogs/diabetic-alert-dogs

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Training Your Diabetic Service Dog for Life-Saving Support | Medical Mutts

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  1. Training Your Diabetic Service Dog to Save Lives

  2. Empowering Lives: Training Diabetic Service Dogs Train your diabetic service dogs to come across blood sugar changes, imparting companionship and crucial help in dealing with diabetes. These skilled dogs provide consolation and peace of mind by alerting owners to dangerous highs or lows, thanks to their capability to sense scent cues.

  3. Diabetic Alert Dogs People with Type 1 diabetes can benefit from diabetic alert dogs, who are trained to inform their owners when their blood sugar levels fluctuate. They use their noses to poke objects to indicate high or low glucose. These canines don't give up on their attempts, unlike machines that might be disregarded. They can even provide glucose tablets, wake someone up, or call for assistance.

  4. How Service Dogs help with Diabetes ? Diabetic-alert dogs are canine friends with a good sense of smell and are trained to recognize changes in blood sugar levels. They are helpful companions with the power to transform lives, not just pets.

  5. The Multi- Faceted Role of Diabetic Alert Dogs These remarkable dogs can detect changes in your blood sugar levels and notify you of them through scent. They are trained to undertake a wide range of tasks, such as calling 911 or a family member, getting you aid, providing you a drink, or giving you glucose tablets.

  6. Contact Us jen@medicalmutts.com 317-991-5400 www.medicalmutts.org 6120 Allisonville Rd Indianapolis IN 46220

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