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How dogs can detect health conditions
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42:11 - 46:00 (03:48)

This podcast discusses how dogs can be trained to detect health conditions such as low blood sugar and seizures to help their owners in need.

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Caroline Brian recounts her love for Jock, a Scottish terrier, in this episode filled with name mispronunciations and inside jokes among crime junkies.
42:11 - 43:19 (01:07)
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Podcast
Summary

Caroline Brian recounts her love for Jock, a Scottish terrier, in this episode filled with name mispronunciations and inside jokes among crime junkies.

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How dogs can detect health conditions
Episode
MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF: Casey MacPherson-Pomeroy and Caleb Guillory
Podcast
Crime Junkie
Caroline's dog, Jock, would constantly wake her up in the middle of the night despite being well-behaved during the day.
43:19 - 44:23 (01:04)
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Pets
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Caroline's dog, Jock, would constantly wake her up in the middle of the night despite being well-behaved during the day. After months of struggling, she discovered that a spoonful of peanut butter would calm him down, but also noticed that her blood sugar levels were dipping dangerously low at the same time each night.

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How dogs can detect health conditions
Episode
MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF: Casey MacPherson-Pomeroy and Caleb Guillory
Podcast
Crime Junkie
Service dogs have the ability to detect certain health conditions in humans, such as low blood sugar or the onset of seizures.
44:23 - 46:00 (01:36)
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Service Dogs
Summary

Service dogs have the ability to detect certain health conditions in humans, such as low blood sugar or the onset of seizures. They can be trained to be fiercely protective, ultimately saving lives.

Chapter
How dogs can detect health conditions
Episode
MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF: Casey MacPherson-Pomeroy and Caleb Guillory
Podcast
Crime Junkie