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  • Kahoka, MO
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shirley bloyd and Mike Malone are now friends
on Wednesday
nice picture i also have a dog she is my live saver.
on Monday
nice looking dog
on Monday
my daughter has a dog like that looks like yours she is a black lab she is so sweet she is smart to, i have a little diabetes service dog she is my live saver. i think God for her every day, have a good day
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Thursday I fell down and fractured my ankle i was on my way to see my doctor no one was in the parking lot . so my Service Dog Chloe went for help some lady came back with Chloe leading the way. if it were not for Chloe my Service Dog i might have...
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Cool, your dog can tell you when you are low! What kind of meter do you have. Where did you get your dog?
August 25
Travis Grubbs and shirley bloyd are now friends
August 23
This group is for those that share their home with a non-human companion that is more like family than just a "pet" (but we can call them pets). Feel free to post their photos, etc. (administrator: Travis Grubbs)
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Hometown (where you come from):
i come from calif but i now live in kahoka mo
Do you have diabetes?
Yes
Type of diabetes
Type 1
Date diagnosed
April 10, 1999
What glucose meter do you use?
bear
Type of treatment you use
Shots, Diet and Exercise
What is the address for your MySpace page, if any?
http://sweet_sassey
What do you expect from TuDiabetes?
info
How did you find out about us? What were you searching for?
service dogs
Who referred you? (if anyone)
no
What do you do for a living?
home wife helping people train diabets service dog free

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Think God for Service Dog's

Thursday I fell down and fractured my ankle i was on my way to see my doctor no one was in the parking lot . so my Service Dog Chloe went for help some lady came back with Chloe leading the way. if it were not for Chloe my Service Dog i might have been in the parking lot a long time because no one park's there much. I Love You Chloe.

Posted on November 2, 2009 at 9:14pm — 5 Comments

shirley bloyd

Seizure dogs

I have been busy helping to train a seizure dog for a little child, The dog just started to alert the mom and dad. it is great to help out kids,
we are doing this by every time the child has a seizure we give the dog a reward, now the dog is now looking for its reward before the seizure happens thus warning the mom and dad. not all dogs can to this we tried two dogs before we got a dog that could alert , we were blessed by only haveing to try 3 dogs, shirley

Posted on August 27, 2009 at 4:30pm — 1 Comment

shirley bloyd

helping out

tuesday i gave a little speach to the lions club about Diabets Alert Service Dogs it was great, i love education people on Service Dogs. Diabets is known to cause blindness and nerve .damage. 20.000 people a year are blinded by diabets .Diabets statistics show that it;s a leading disease in the United States . Over 130 billion Us dollars are spent each year on the disease and it is a major problem among Americans. this is why i am helping people in traing there own Diabets Alert Dog for free,Dia… Continue

Posted on June 25, 2009 at 4:27pm — 1 Comment

shirley bloyd

What to do when you meet an Assistance Dog

A lot of people want to just run up and pet Chloe so i am trying to get the word out ,I know Chloe is soo sweet but she is a life saver to me.

The role of the Assistance Dog is to assist the handler in a variety of ways. It is primarily a medical assistance aid and should be treated as such.

1.) DO not pet, make noises, or call to the Assistance Dog.
If the dog is wearing its harness/ vest/ backpacks, this means it is working and should never be patted, or distracted by having its name called.… Continue

Posted on May 28, 2009 at 2:00pm — 1 Comment

shirley bloyd

Teaching your Dog scent Discrimination

Scent discrimination is a useful tool for Diabetes , You will be teaching your dog to use his nose to find a object, you have touched from among several that you have not touched. Your dog must use his scenting abillities (something that comes naturally to most dogs)


You need six socks, warsh and dry them. When they are dry, Use tongs to put five of them in a plastic bag close the bag . The sixth sock will be the one you touch when your have your high.s or lows. touch the sixth sock on a regul… Continue

Posted on May 27, 2009 at 5:00pm — 1 Comment

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