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Dogs and Their Diabetic Owners

Posted Jul 1, 2009 11:37 PM
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The value of dogs regarding human health hits the news again.

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AYLESBURY, England - Dogs are being trained in Britain as potential life-savers to warn diabetic owners when their blood sugar levels fall to dangerously low levels.

Man's best friend already has been shown capable of sniffing out certain cancer cells, and dogs have long been put to work in the hunt for illegal drugs and explosives.

Their new front-line role in diabetes care follows recent evidence suggesting a dog's hyper-sensitive nose can detect tiny changes that occur when a person is about to have a hypoglycemic attack.

A survey last December by researchers at Queen's University Belfast found 65 percent of 212 people with insulin-dependent diabetes reported that when they had a hypoglycemic episode their pets had reacted by whining, barking, licking or some other display.

At the Cancer and Bio-Detection Dogs research center in Aylesbury, southern England, animal trainers are putting that finding into practice and honing dogs' innate skills.

The charity has 17 rescue dogs at various stages of training that will be paired up with diabetic owners, many of them children.

"Dogs have been trained to detect certain odors down to parts per trillion, so we are talking tiny, tiny amounts. Their world is really very different to ours," Chief Executive Claire Guest told Reuters TV.
3 Comments
Audie,
Thanks for sharing,, it's amazing what we can train animals to do.

It's just a blessing to those who are diabetic.:-x

Stephanie
Wow, Audie, you really keep up with the animal kingdom! You might be interested in Jean Houston's book, Mystical Dogs: Animals as Guides to Our Inner Life. Wonderful stories of what her dogs brought into her life. Even though I don't a dog, I loved her tales.


Yrs, Chickee :)
Hi Audie...

Dogs are quite amazing, aren't they?
They are sensitive to any changes around them. I know my 2 Goldens just know when one of us does not feel well...and are right there "guarding".

Thanks for sharing yet another inspired insight and valuable information about our furry friends....:-x

Linda Kay Holden
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