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Did You Know Your Dog Can Sniff These 5 Diseases?

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2. Low blood sugar

In recent years, there have been many organizations that train dogs to detect blood sugar levels. Why do they do that, you might wonder? The answer is that they want to teach dogs to react in a certain way when the owner’s blood sugar is spiking or dropping. By learning how to do that, these canines could alert their owners when something is not right, and in this way, we could avoid tragedies.

In 2016, a study that was published in the American Diabetes Association journal Diabetes Care found that pups are able to detect a chemical called isoprene. This compound is naturally found in the breath of humans, but when the level of blood sugar drops, the concentration of isoprene rises significantly. We, as humans, cannot detect this chemical, but dogs are sensitive to it and can smell it when it is in a higher concentration.

Sure, we need more research in this field, but according to some studies that were conducted between 2013 and 2019, dogs were able to detect hypoglycemia accurately in 81% of cases.

The most common breeds that are used for hypoglycemia detection are labradors and retrievers. They can learn quickly and are well-known to be exceptional service dogs.

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14 Responses

  1. I have a 2 year old St. Bernard who can detect low blood sugar and wakes me up when mine drops dangerously low.

  2. That is so awesome! I hope you give him anything he wants! ( he ‘s big enough, so I guess you’d better!) You truely have a wonderful friend.

  3. My Aussie sniffed my lymphoma 1 year before medical detection. Wanted to sniff my affected nodes & tell me. Same dog who smelled my steak on the table but could reach it. Chairs were pulled under table and he took his paw & pulled out the chair & put his front paws on the seat to reach the steak. Amazing dog—in heaven now waiting for me.

  4. We have three dogs that we trained ourselves. No med training at all. Yet they still can and have sensed when something was wrong with me back in 2020. They helped save my life. There was another time after that they saved their daddy’s life too. He was about to have a heartattck. The doctors were amazed that the dogs can do all of that. They said yes they saved you. So they have a forever home. One has been detecting my brother’s blood sugar being low. So she has been staying by his side. The Other dogs aren’t being allowed inside families house at the moment. We are only visiting with them right now.

  5. Would like to know more about how amazing our companions are? From smelling diseases to knowing how to tell when they need care and attention.

  6. I had a bad case of bronchitis and strangled and quit breathing on mucus. My dog started head butting me just below the rib cage. Until I gasped a breath. I had sore belly and ribs but he saved my life.

  7. how would i know how my dog is trying to tell me something, i have high blood pressure and anxitey and diebities, he’s always following me around the house but i don’t know what he’s trying to tell me, how can i get help so i’ll know what he’s trying to tell me. Vivian

  8. When I was a teenager, I gave a Lab/Doberman mix puppy to one of my friends. My friend and her mother were epileptic. When the puppy was around 1-2 years old, she started alerting them when they were about to have a seizure! No special training, she just started doing it on her own! She would paw at them and whine non-stop until they acknowledged what was happening. Dogs are amazing!❤️

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