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March 09, 2016, 02:59:01 AM
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Dog saves the life of sleeping boy with type 1 diabetes

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/dog-saves-the-life-of-sleeping-boy-with-type-1-diabetes/

It was the middle of the night. No alarms were going off, Dorrie Nuttall wasn't checking her 7-year-old diabetic son's blood sugar and her family was fast asleep; it was at that moment things got "scary very fast". Thankfully, the little boy's black Labrador "Jedi" was nearby. Jedi sensed Luke's blood sugar was alarmingly low, jumped onto Nuttall's bed and laid on top of her until she woke up. When Nuttall pricked her son's finger, she discovered his glucose level was 57 mg/dl - a low level.

"Luke was laying right next to me, just inches from me, and without Jedi I would have had no idea that he was dropping out of a safe range", Nuttall explained in a Facebook post that has since gone viral.

At the age of two, Luke was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, a form of the disease that only 5 percent of people with diabetes have, according to the American Diabetes Association. "We don't have a single member of our family [with diabetes]. I knew nothing about it. Nothing", Nuttall told CBS News. "A lot of kids die almost at diagnosis. People don't know the warning signs."

That's why Nuttall decided to share her son's story on Facebook, which highlights the unbreakable bond between a boy and his service dog. The first grader has tools, monitors and a continuous glucose monitoring system inserted under his skin to track his blood sugar levels. But perhaps his most useful alarm system: his dog Jedi. At just 11 weeks old, Jedi began training as a diabetic alert dog (DAD). Nearly five years later, the dog is able to use his nose to identify warning signs.

"They love each other", said Nuttall of the friendship between the pair. "I can't explain their connection; it's very strong and very beautiful". School, the doctor or the front yard - wherever Luke is, Jedi isn't far behind.

Similar to a bomb sniffing dog, Jedi is able to detect Luke's low or high blood sugar by smell. When Luke has low levels, Jedi brings Nuttall a bringsel, a device a dog uses to signal the need for the diabetic to check blood sugar, and bows. When he has high levels, Jedi brings the device and waves. With type 1 diabetes, there are highs and lows every day.

"[Jedi's] alerts often beat the meters and he saves Luke from lots of the crummy feelings and health issues that go along with each. But Jedi's job goes beyond alerting, he also saves Luke from being alone, from being scared; he is his constant companion", Nuttall shared on Facebook.

Source: CBS News
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April 20, 2016, 12:58:06 PM
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A dog is a man's best friend.
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awesome history!! omg!! is not the first time that i read that animals can "detect" a lot of type of problems, i mean diseases on humans, again animals are giving us more than we are giving to them, who seems to have more humanity here? Tongue
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awesome history!! omg!! is not the first time that i read that animals can "detect" a lot of type of problems, i mean diseases on humans, again animals are giving us more than we are giving to them, who seems to have more humanity here? Tongue
Yes it is I salute the owner of this dog he trained him well. As for me every time I see people abusing their dogs really hurts my feelings. They are like humans, I actually compare them to a child needs love and care no doubt I love my dog so much...

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awesome history!! omg!! is not the first time that i read that animals can "detect" a lot of type of problems, i mean diseases on humans, again animals are giving us more than we are giving to them, who seems to have more humanity here? Tongue

its part of their instinct to help a member of their pack in this case family. it not that surprising that a dog helped a human becuase he consider that human is part of his pack(owner).

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April 20, 2016, 11:01:56 PM
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A great friend who can keep that young boy alive, absolutely amazing dog! Good luck to the family.

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Such a beautiful story, indeed, dog is a man's best friend.  I am amazed that there are dogs that were trained to detect the signs if your blood sugar is low or high.  This dog is much more of the device in the technological world today.  I am always sadden whenever I see a dog being beat up or worse being ate by people.  Only if they see how useful, friendly, intelligent, and loyal this called mans best friend.
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I don't have any idea until now that dogs can detect sugar levels. I saw some story about dogs detecting cancer.
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June 22, 2016, 01:20:55 AM
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Just goes to show how narrow human sense are in comparison to other animals. Lord knows what types of worlds they inhabit while we're sucking in our bog standard stimuli. Kudos to Fido.
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June 22, 2016, 06:17:22 AM
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Dog saves the life of sleeping boy with type 1 diabetes

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/dog-saves-the-life-of-sleeping-boy-with-type-1-diabetes/

It was the middle of the night. No alarms were going off, Dorrie Nuttall wasn't checking her 7-year-old diabetic son's blood sugar and her family was fast asleep; it was at that moment things got "scary very fast". Thankfully, the little boy's black Labrador "Jedi" was nearby. Jedi sensed Luke's blood sugar was alarmingly low, jumped onto Nuttall's bed and laid on top of her until she woke up. When Nuttall pricked her son's finger, she discovered his glucose level was 57 mg/dl - a low level.

"Luke was laying right next to me, just inches from me, and without Jedi I would have had no idea that he was dropping out of a safe range", Nuttall explained in a Facebook post that has since gone viral.

At the age of two, Luke was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, a form of the disease that only 5 percent of people with diabetes have, according to the American Diabetes Association. "We don't have a single member of our family [with diabetes]. I knew nothing about it. Nothing", Nuttall told CBS News. "A lot of kids die almost at diagnosis. People don't know the warning signs."

That's why Nuttall decided to share her son's story on Facebook, which highlights the unbreakable bond between a boy and his service dog. The first grader has tools, monitors and a continuous glucose monitoring system inserted under his skin to track his blood sugar levels. But perhaps his most useful alarm system: his dog Jedi. At just 11 weeks old, Jedi began training as a diabetic alert dog (DAD). Nearly five years later, the dog is able to use his nose to identify warning signs.

"They love each other", said Nuttall of the friendship between the pair. "I can't explain their connection; it's very strong and very beautiful". School, the doctor or the front yard - wherever Luke is, Jedi isn't far behind.

Similar to a bomb sniffing dog, Jedi is able to detect Luke's low or high blood sugar by smell. When Luke has low levels, Jedi brings Nuttall a bringsel, a device a dog uses to signal the need for the diabetic to check blood sugar, and bows. When he has high levels, Jedi brings the device and waves. With type 1 diabetes, there are highs and lows every day.

"[Jedi's] alerts often beat the meters and he saves Luke from lots of the crummy feelings and health issues that go along with each. But Jedi's job goes beyond alerting, he also saves Luke from being alone, from being scared; he is his constant companion", Nuttall shared on Facebook.

Source: CBS News


i am very grateful every time i hear or saw on the internet, TV or Radio that theres a heroic dog that save a life of a human but sometimes i am very disappointed with those people who are abusing our bestfriends .
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June 22, 2016, 07:20:50 AM
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Thank you for sharing a very heartwarming  story and also a very inspiring one for dog lovers like me. Indeed, dog are man's best friend. There are many instances that dog saves the lives of their masters or a member of their family.

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June 22, 2016, 11:03:52 AM
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Well its nice that they have a dog. Now I believe that dogs really are man's best friend. Well this kind of dog story ain't uncommon because a dog is a man's best friend.
Well I agree with you. Without that dog maybe that child's suffering would not be lessen. Because of that I also believe now that dog is really man's best friend.
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