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Old 03-20-2007, 10:15 PM #1
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Default Hello to All & Info needed for diabetes training for my dog

Hello all,

My name is Roger, new as of tonight. I'm looking for where I can find service dog training for diabetes low blood sugar attacks/seizures here in the Seattle WA area if possible. A service dog training place doesn't know where to find this training, so I'm coming here to see if there is any information for help with this. I've got two Italian Greyhounds who are very sensitive and smell my nose to check on my sugar, but I'd like for them to be able to do more than that at times. Thank you.
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