What breed of dog would work best for a diabetic alert dog?

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Kermit asked:


I am hoping to train a dog over the course of the next few years to be a diabetic alert dog- sensing low and high blood sugars.

What breed of dog would work best for this? I am hoping to be able to rescue one, not buy.

Thanks!

Sue

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    1. Becca Says:

      Labrador, Golden Retriever, German Shepherds are all highly intelligent but I would go with a German Shepherd because if trained correctly are the most loyal dogs.

    2. ozfozz Says:

      Just go to the shelter/rescue and see which one bonds with you the best.
      There really is no one breed that would be “best” for this. A dog that is well connected with the person whom it is supposed to help would be the best dog for you.

    3. Jen Says:

      I actually think a beagle would be the best dog for that. They got the nose, no doubt about that. And most of them are very food motivated so training can be pretty easy. Beagles are smaller dogs, they’re lovable dogs, they’re wash-n-wear easy to groom …

      I’d go with a beagle.

    4. cupcake Says:

      A Labrador mix, or a Golden retriever mix. They are easy to train because they respond well with treats, and have a great sense of smell.

    5. Jason M Says:

      any dog can have this its called the 6th sense, but unfortunately only a few actually have this great gift. maybe you’ll be rewarded by adopting one

    6. vickypswift Says:

      German Sheperd

    7. mystery Says:

      it may depend the breed but every dog is different! i have a german shepard and she awesome I love her! I am disabled so having her around helps me out, and shepards are super loyal and smart! if you go to a breeder and explains your situation they may give you a discount or maybe even free!

    8. Taylor B Says:

      Greman Sheperd or as golden retriever. They are good dos for that.

      Depending on were you live you can find a rescue group for that Just type in

      German shepherd rescue in ________
      Golden Retriever Rescue in ________

      Hope this helps

    9. ♫♪ Nekkid Bootie ♪♫ Says:

      really the dog almost has to show the ability to detect these changes.

      I have a freind with a Chinese Crested who can detect changes in her sugar.. he also detects other problems, such as heart problems, changes in her blood pressure, etc.

    10. K.R.N. Says:

      German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, and Labrador Retriever are all good choices for this because they are easy to train and remain loyal and calm.