The bond between a dog and their human is amazing – we would even go so far as to call it mystifying at times. Sadie, the child in the photo below, was born with type one diabetes and Downs Syndrome. In order for Sadie to be at her best at all times, her blood sugar levels must be monitored constantly. However, the four-year-old needs a little help communicating when things start to feel “off.” Luckily, she has the best kind of help: a Labrador named Hero. Not only is he an amazing and loyal companion, he is also a lifesaver. Whenever Sadie’s blood sugar is abnormal, he’s the first to alert others. Sadie’s mom told KUTV News how it works: “I’ll hold out my hands and say, what is it? and he’ll … paw my left hand for a low, and he’ll nose my right hand for a high.”
That day, Hero truly lived up to his name. It’s a mystery how he was able to detect that his little human’s blood sugars were falling from so far away, but it speaks volumes about the powerful bond that we share with dogs. We’re so glad that Sadie has a friend like Hero to help keep her safe.
To learn more about Hero and Sadie, visit their official Facebook page.
All image source: Sadie’s Hero/Facebook
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That’s incredible. I know someone that received a service dog for her diabetes. The dog knows when her sugar is low moderate or high, by touching her soft touch, moderate touch or a hard touch. They are truly incredible .
Pauline Lowther