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Priscilla a tale of a Yorkie hero Priscilla impressed lots of people with her job ethic...:animal36 Read my blog to find out what she did... she is amazing...:animal-pa |
Oh wow, that is the most amazing thing ever!! Does she alert you to lows too? I'd be very interested in how to go about training a diabetes service dog, my 8 yo was just diagnosed in february and she's a bit young to catch her highs/lows still. :aimeeyork :rose: :aimeeyork :rose: :aimeeyork :rose: |
:eek:That is just amazing! How can I train my dogs to do that? |
That's a lil hero, My sister in-law has a yorkie and his name is Moochie, one night she was sleep, and he sleeps in his bed on the side of the bed, one night he jumped in her bed and was barking and licking her face, she got up and was dizzy, her sugar was low, she finally made it to the kitchen to get sugar cause her sugar had drop to the point when she test her blood the machine read low. Also before her sister was told she had breast cancer he would climb on her chest and lay on her brest and a couple of days later the Dr. told her she has brest cancer. He was not trained to do this at all. |
It's Natural this is how we decided to train priscilla, she first woke my husband because I would not wake because I had a very low blood sugar, we dont know what she sensed that first time my husband thinks perhaps I had a seizure or she was licking me because I was sweating profusely, or what but we know she did. She was a natural at it, which made the training so she could do it reliably enough that I have not had one sugar crisis in the last two years! Go Priscilla!!! |
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