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Amazing Medical Service Dogs

health.yahoo.net — “Medical dogs can transform—or even save—lives and sometimes have uncanny abilities, such as predicting seizures hours before they happen.View full resource at health.yahoo.net

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Service Dogs for Diabetes?

diabeticlive.com — “We’ve all seen service dogs that allow the blind and deaf to enjoy some normalcy in their lives. Now service dogs are being trained to help those with Type 1 diabetes determine when their blood sugars are either too high or too low.View full resource at diabeticlive.com

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Psychiatric Service Dog Society

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Psychiatric Service Dog Society

psychdog.org — “PSDS Home Page, Abstract, Brochures available, Board of Diecrtors, AddressView full resource at psychdog.org

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Psychiatric Service Dog Society

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Psychiatric Dog Service - bringing loving help... http://bit.ly/2rPrWm

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Psychiatric Service Dog Society

psychdog.org — “PSDS Home Page, Abstract, Brochures available, Board of Directors, AddressView full resource at psychdog.org

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Let service dogs focus on their work

drryo.com — “People should resist interrupting a working service dog because it puts the animal and its owner at undo risk.View full resource at drryo.com

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Life with an Autism Service Dog | The Bark

thebark.com — “Michelle O'Neil writes about Pup-Peroni snacks and Temple Grandin in her latest blog posts about life with an autism service dog.View full resource at thebark.com

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DrMartyBecker Marty Becker DVM Veterinarian

RT @The_Bark: Life with an Autism Service Dog, Part V: Pup-Peronies, fan clubs and channeling Temple Grandin http://tinyurl.com/yftyzld

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Diabetes service dogs save lives

www2.hernandotoday.com — “Can Do Canines service area includes Minnesota, Wisconsin, the Dakotas, Iowa, Missouri, and parts of Illinois. After an extensive screening process evaluating Lundquist's physical needs and her abilit...View full resource at www2.hernandotoday.com

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Service Dogs Help Traumatized Veterans Heal

health.msn.com — “Service Dogs Help Traumatized Veterans HealView full resource at health.msn.com

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Service Dogs Help Traumatized Veterans Heal http://bit.ly/hnj62

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Use of service dogs is expanding - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Service dogs: The use of service dogs is expanding. They not only help guide the blind and assist the physically disabled with tasks, they also are trained to aid people with epilepsy and autism.View full resource at latimes.com

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Use of service dogs is expanding - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Service dogs: The use of service dogs is expanding. They not only help guide the blind and assist the physically disabled with tasks, they also are trained to aid people with epilepsy and autism.View full resource at latimes.com

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Service dogs and epilepsy - CBS News Video

cbsnews.com — “CBS News video: Service dogs and epilepsy - Dr. Debbye Turner Bell profiles one 7-year-old Virginia boy who has found a creative way to improve the lives of countless Epilepsy patients and seizure sufferers.View full resource at cbsnews.com

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Use of service dogs is expanding - Health Key

healthkey.com — “Service dogs: The use of service dogs is expanding. They not only help guide the blind and assist the physically disabled with tasks, they also are trained to aid people with epilepsy and autism.View full resource at healthkey.com

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The Thinking Person's Guide to Autism: Autism Service Dogs

thinkingautismguide.blogspot.com — “The Thinking Person's Guide to Autism: Autism Service DogsView full resource at thinkingautismguide.blogspot.com

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Autism Service Dogs by Sarah Oriel @planetjoshmom on The Thinking Person's Guide to #Autism: http://is.gd/dQTnh

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