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Train your Own Diabetic

Alert Dog with 
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M.D. DOGS


Self-Training Resources

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Are you wanting a Diabetic Alert Dog without needing to fundraise thousands of dollars to cover the expense? Are you familiar with puppy raising and training, ready to commit to it for the next 1-2 years? Is your family comfortable with ending up with a pet if your pup decides they'd prefer to not be a Service Dog? If so, self-training may be right for you! With this method we have provided all the materials below for free as part of our mission to bring transparency to the field. If you have any questions, join the free MD Dogs Facebook community to get help from others or schedule a Zoom call with one of our trainers for professional assistance.

M.D. DOGS BOOK

Read our free book which provides step-by-step instructions to train your own Diabetic Alert Dog. 

Read the Book

M.D. DOGS VIDEOS

View our free instructional videos of our Diabetic Alert Dog training methods. Register above to view. 

Watch the Videos

SCHEDULE A CALL

When you have questions throughout training, schedule a 1-on-1 Zoom call with one of our trainers!

Schedule a Call
Why are we providing the step by step instructions for free? 
Our mission is to support and enable to diabetes community, while providing transparency within the field of Medical Alert Dogs. You can learn more about MD Dogs and the people behind the organization.
Other tools to help:
​M.D. Dogs Blog
M.D. Dogs Seminars
​M.D. Dogs Online Community

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Looking for more assistance?
Check out our Guided Self-Training and Hybrid Self-Training programs! 

Schedule a call with an MD Dogs Trainer today!

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Google Meet Video Chat with recording of call
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Video chats, emails, texts, or phone calls. Recordings of calls & step-by-step training plans
Bring your questions and we'll provide answers, suggestions, or guidance to help keep your training on track! Ideal for quick list of questions or clarifications.
​Bring your questions and we'll provide answers, suggestions, or guidance to help keep your training on track! Ideal for more complex questions or live training session feedback
Answer all questions throughout the month, provide video reviews, have live training sessions, meet in person if within 30 minutes of Lex KY. ​

Success Stories

​"Libby makes things easy to understand and FUN! She is a joy to watch and she is so encouraging."
-LEXIE, T2D
​"Before I found M.D. Dogs, I was lost. My dog was alerting ok, but was struggling in public and was lacking confidence in herself and in her alerting. After I read the M.D. Dogs workbook and watched the videos it was a life changer for me and my dog. Watching Libby train Franklyn on Instagram made me see was real Diabetic Alert Dog training looked like. My faith in having a solid working Diabetic Alert Dog was restored. A long while later and now my dog not only rocks movement alerts, but is also trained to low blood sugar alerts with a bringsel (which is something I had never thought of using for an alert!) and is a dog that I trust to alert me in just about every situation. I've gotten so many compliments on her behavior when I'm in public, and at many JDRF events she's always the most well behaved Diabetic Alert Dog there. she's such a happier dog now and I'm a safer diabetic because of M.D. Dogs. Thank you Libby and M.D. Dogs!"
- KELSEY, T1D
​"Libby is very knowledgeable and professional as well as an excellent trainer. After attending her MD Dogs Diabetic Alert Dog seminar I am excited to be able to help other owner/trainers who need support while training their DAD."
- JAN, Trainer
​"I had researched scent training methods for over a year, before my pup came into my life. I felt discouraged at first and I honestly thought that I couldn't train my own diabetic alert dog, until I found M.D. Dogs! Libby's workbook is user-friendly and she's always so nice and helpful if you need further assistance. Thanks to M.D. Dogs, my DAD Tógó, is often alerting 15-30 min. before I'm low, giving me more time to treat. My endocrinologist is seeing major improvements since Tógó started alerting with more accuracy and the times I have needed Glucagon, has greatly diminished! M.D. dogs has definitely changed our lives and gave me the confidence to train Tógó! I'm incredibly grateful to Libby and her training methods"
- SOLEY, T1D
M.D. Dogs Inc is solely funded through  grants and donations from people like you. Any donation truly makes a difference and enables us to create resources and programs to provide Diabetic Alert Dogs to those in need. 
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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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