06-13-2010, 01:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Lee B My little Bella does the same thing.
When my husband was still alive, she was "his". She was glued to him. Among his many problems, he was prone to seizures, but he hated taking his meds. Bella would begin to nip him, paw, whimper, do everything she could to gain his attention. Sure enough, it would be about 10 minutes before he had an "incident". So SHE knew, and warned him in time.
After he passed, she glued herself to me. She's a "kissy" pup, always giving kisses. I'm borderline diabetic, not on meds - just supposed to watch what I eat and all that good stuff. One day she did the same to me that she used to do before Barry would seize. I took blood readings, and I was nearly 200. Now, that's not TOO bad for diabetics, but it's a lot higher than I normally am (or should be). I guess I tasted differently than I normally do.
Misti1, your friend SHOULD see if she can get Sugar listed as a service dog. The REALLY good thing is that they would then be able to take Sugar everywhere: she could not be denied entry. Perhaps Sugar bonded with Daddy *because* he has a problem she detected? | Oh this is awsome. I will pass this on to her.
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