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Service Dogs for Diabetes?

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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.

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Tags: Diabetes, Blood Sugar, Type 1 Diabetes, Blindness, Ear, Deaf, Pet

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