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MD Dogs Verified Teams 

Medical Alert Dog teams who have completed all their training, demonstrated stellar public access and scent training skills, and have agreed to represent Service Dogs in a positive manner to the public according to M.D. Dogs requirements. M.D. Dogs has independently verified these teams and if you are an organization requesting proof of their training or have a comment on it, please contact us at MDdogsinc@gmail.com. 
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Maggie & Filly 

Filly is a Diabetic Alert Dog for Maggie who has type 1 diabetes. Filly remains by Maggie's side at all times, ready to alert Maggie's parents to any high or low glucose. 
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Bri & Beni

Beni is a working English Cocker Spaniel from the U.K. and was trained as a Diabetic Alert Dog for Bri, a teen with type 1 diabetes. Beni alerts to low and high glucose by nudging Bri's leg, prompting her to check her finger and treat as necessary. 
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Meagan & Maisy

Maisy is a shelter dog that was adopted December 19th 2019. Her drive and willingness to work made her a good service dog candidate for her human, Meagan. Meagan is diagnosed with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome and Maisy has been trained heart rate alerts to help Meagan mitigate her condition. ​
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Josie & Jeter

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Teams in Training

M.D. Dogs users, training their dogs to become Medical Alert Dogs using our resources. 
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Maisy & Meagan

Maisy is a shelter dog that was adopted December 19th 2019. Her drive and willingness to work made her a good service dog candidate for her human, Meagan. Meagan is diagnosed with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome and Maisy has been trained heart rate alerts to help Meagan mitigate her condition. ​
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Janet Miller

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Regina Martin

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A Service Dog is an animal and is not intended to replace any medical care or device(s) provided by medical professionals. A diabetic alert service dog is never 100% accurate and should never replace regular blood glucose level checking.
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