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Hints From Heloise for April 17

By Heloise - Hints From Heloise | Apr 17, 2021

Heloise

Dear Heloise: You shine a light on service dogs quite a bit; allow me to tell you about mine.

When people think of service dogs, they probably think of a dog who helps a blind person or someone who has mobility issues and uses a wheelchair. And yes, those dogs are out there. But my dog, Stella, helps me with my diabetes!

Stella is trained to detect hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. When my blood sugar is low, the smell of my breath changes and I can start to perspire a lot.

She will sense this and prompt me with a paw or a nudge to treat my blood sugar while I am still able to do so.

She can also sense if I start to feel lightheaded and act like I might faint, also symptoms, among others, of hypoglycemia. – Cayla R. in Illinois

Cayla, I’m so happy you have Stella, a diabetic service dog, also called a DSD. Here’s the thing – a dog’s sense of smell is acute, to say the least.

A human has around 5 million olfactory cells; a dog can have as many as 220 million! This means the dog’s sense of smell can be 1,000 times sharper than a person’s. This is necessary to detect those changes in the smell of your breath and/or the smell of your sweat, which may indicate your blood sugar is dropping.

Send us a picture of Stella, and we will make her Pet of the Week on www.Heloise.com! – Heloise

PET PAL

Dear Readers: Meet Abby the Tabby, perched and ready for birdwatching in her cute sweater. A cat in clothes! Jane H. in San Antonio fashioned a sweater for Abby from the sleeve of an old sweatshirt. She tolerated it well! To see Abby and our other Pet Pals, visit www.Heloise.com and click on “Pet of the Week.” – Heloise

REVERSE OSMOSIS

Dear Heloise: Reverse osmosis, what is it? The label on my bottle of water states the water comes from the public water supply (I assume that means the tap) and it’s purified using reverse osmosis and enhanced with minerals for taste. Please decode. – Gerry B. in D.C.

Gerry, here’s a Heloise high-five for reading those labels!

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