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This is an article that was originally published/written on WebMD.com and reviewed by: Dan Brennan, MD on May 11, 2021. The article is explaining what a Diabetes Service Dog is and what their job duties are for a person with Diabetes. It also explains how much training each dog is given before they go with the person who needs their help/services and if they need some extra training every so often. Please see: webmd.com/diabetes/what-are...

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We have Hypo Hounds here in the UK, based in Kent, which are trained to help children with uncontrollable Diabetes. A brilliant scheme.

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