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Author: Paula D Nunnery Diabetic Alert Dogs
It’s funny, we’re morally compelled to do the best we can to help our dogs if they are ill. Diabetic dogs are a good example of this. The veterinary community has helped us develop a set of safety barriers to prevent the disease from adversely affecting our dog’s. But as you’d expect, our dogs are willing to return the favour.
Diabetic humans now benefit from the mind-boggling intelligence and instinctive protectiveness of our pet dogs. One group of people in particular are trail blazing in their dedication to diabetic alert dogs and it’s a fascinating story with a few surprises to boot.
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