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Old 12-29-2008, 08:31 PM #4
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Default home training diabetic service dog

Roger,

Was wondering if you found a "home-training" program for your dog. I have a dog I would like to train for my 80-year old father who tends to crash in his sleep. I keep a baby monitor on in his room but am terrified I will not hear him. He has lost ability to detect the feelings prior to going low, even during the day. Training our beagle, who has a great nose and is his shadow, would be so perfect.

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