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Medical Alert & Response
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Medical Alert and Response Service Dogs support medical conditions such as epilepsy and diabetes.
The dog detects changes in odor or behavior of its human partner.
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Medical Alert and Response Service Dogs can be trained to:
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* Fetch Medication:
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* Summon help:
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* Activate an emergency alert device:
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* Provide calming deep pressure;
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* Guide person to safe position or location: and
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* Alerting and responding to medical conditions including seizures and diabetes
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Alerting in public is an advanced skill which shows the service dog understands the task.
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