Caramel Mutt produces diabetic ‘guard’ tutor during the glycemic crisis

Caramel Mutt produces diabetic ‘guard’ tutor during the glycemic crisis


Video shows Amora who takes care of Tom Bueno while expecting the crisis to pass


Summary

Vi-Caramel amora viralized when captured by being treated for its diabetic tutor, Tom Bueno, during a glycemic crisis, highlighting the natural sensitivity of dogs to support human beings in health situations.



A video shows the moment when Mutt Caramel Amora warns and takes on the “guard” when he realizes that his tutor, the journalist Tom Bueno, is having a glycemic crisis. The images of the dog protecting Tom, who have type 1 diabetes, viral on social networks.

The dog and his tutor were together since 2018, when he saved it. Two years later, with the arrival of the pandemic, the two began to spend more time together, so the animal began to feel when he would get sick.

“We stayed together for a long time and I think he started to hear the signs of hypoglycaemia or when I was not well. It has never been trained, but it is a support, so when I’m not well, it’s always on my side in that way,” he said on the ground.

In the images, Tom appears sitting on the sofa of his home, it seems that he no longer goes well. Blackberry, in turn, is at his side, observes every movement, “guard”. The journalist says that the few moments before, he was careful around her, starting to shake.

He had already corrected glucose and was waiting for the feeling of dizziness. In the record, the appearance of Blackberry of those who are taking care of your tutor is clear.

“This video was the first time that I was able to record this, because usually when we are in hypoglycaemia, we do not lose consciousness, but it is very confused. Sometimes there are people who have no autonomy, cognitive changes, we have dizziness, it is a feeling of dismissal,” he explains.




Tom Bueno saved Blackberry in 2018

Training can help

Blackberry was very sensitive to the realization that Tom was not cool. According to the specialist of the dogs of medical warning and the professional coach, Glauco Lima, domestic dogs even have this gift to perceive the environment, the emotional and physical state of their tutors.

Although he is not trained by a professional, according to Lima, this profound link between the two began to train.

“Diabetes is a silent disease and has probably witnessed several unworthy crises, creating changes in the smell of the body of the tutor such as the release of Isoprene, a compound that the body exudes during hypoglycaemia,” he explains.

While he witnessed these situations, he associated the smell of warning status. Lima stresses that over time the animal reacts a few minutes before convulsions, often higher than the electronic sensors in advance and can detect the episode up to 30 minutes before.

Although there is this natural gift, there are specific techniques that can help them develop this sense of alert even in public places. “Many people are afraid to get out alone. Dogs, providing this preventive support, help to restore trust, allowing the tutor to resume their social and professional life in a safer way,” adds the coach.

Source: Terra

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