Dogs4Diabetics assistance dog Armstrong.
 
 

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Dogs4Diabetics, also known as the Armstrong Project, named after the dog who inspired our program, is a non-profit charitable organization of dedicated volunteers who are training quality medical alert dogs for diabetic youth and adults. The organization was established in 2004 and serves type 1 diabetics in the western United States. OUR DOGS SAVE LIVES!



 
 

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Our Purpose

Dogs4Diabetics is an innovative non-profit organization that provides quality medical alert assistance dogs to youth and adults who are insulin-dependent type 1 diabetics through a program of training, placement, and follow-up services.

Dogs4Diabetics assistance dogs have been specifically trained to identify, and more importantly, act upon the subtle scent changes that hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) creates in body chemistry, changes undetectable to their human companions.

Dogs4Diabetics is a member of and accredited by Assistance Dogs International (ADI). All aspects of our program have been reviewed by ADI and are subject to extensive Quality Assurance Standards.

Our non-profit organization was established and operates to do the following:

  • Training and certifying dogs for hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) medical alert.
  • Studying and developing training protocols for the Dogs4Diabetics program.
  • Training diabetic youth and adults for the proper use and care of our dogs.
  • Qualifying diabetic youth and adults for placement and service of our dogs.
  • Placement follow-up services.
  • Educating businesses, organizations, and the public to the uses and rights of certified Dogs4Diabetics medical alert dogs.

Dogs4Diabetics dogs are currently only being placed with type I (insulin-dependent) diabetics. In acknowledgement of the tremendous cost associated with this disease, our dogs are placed with their diabetic handlers at no cost, except for nominal application and material fees.

Unfortunately, the Dogs4Diabetics purpose and mission does not include the training and/or consultation with pet owners or professional dog trainers. We are committed to our mission and unable to assist private parties, professional dog trainers, or other assistance dog schools in training dogs for hypoglycemia detection.

 
 For more information regarding Dogs4Diabetics and The Armstrong Project, please contact us at:
  Dogs4Diabetics, Inc.
  1647 Willow Pass Road, #157 Concord, California 94520-2611
  (925) 246-5785 |  info@dogs4diabetics.com