"And then after my surgery I was pretty much immobile for like a month or two until I got my prothetic. She was laying in my bed, she was acting as a comfort dog, obviously. She was alerting me to the nurses in the hospital saying that my blood sugar was high. They'd say, "No it isn't, we just checked an hour ago." I said, "Check again, she's alerting me." and they checked and they couldn't believe it." -Timm, Diabetic Alert Dog recipient To find out more about our Diabetic Alert Dogs visit our website at www.sdwr.org/service-dogs/diabetic-alert/