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"Sensitivity isn’t about being wimpy. It’s about being so painfully aware that a flea landing on a dog is like a sonic boom."

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Amazing dog smells diabetic emergencies
Shirley the labrador attentively watches her seven-year-old owner knowing that she could be minutes away from slipping into a coma.

Rebecca Farrar has an aggressive form of type one diabetes, meaning a    hypoglycaemic attack could send her into a coma.The seven-year-old cannot tell when her blood sugar levels are becoming too    high or low, meaning she has to rely on Shirley and her extraordinary sense    of smell.

When the dog notices a change in Rebecca’s levels she continuously licks her    owner as a warning. If Shirley still gets no response she is trained to go    and fetch the medical testing kit in the classroom at Harpole Primary School    in Northamptonshire.

Rebecca’s mother, Claire, said: “Shirley will sense Rebecca’s blood sugar    levels going low during the night and if that’s the case, Shirley will try    her hardest to wake Rebecca up by licking her legs, licking her feet.

“If Shirley can’t wake her up during the night she comes into my bedroom    and gets me up. It’s like Lassie.”

Shirley was trained for over a year by charity Medical Detection Dogs.Claire Guest from Medical Detection Dogs said: “We taught the dogs to be    alert to low blood sugar odour and once the dog learns that we teach them to    distinguish normal from low and then it’s easy from then on.“The dog understands that whenever they smell that smell, get help.
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jvyoung:

If I could only use the word “EPIC” once this year, this would be the time.