Dog Makes Cell Phone Call To Save Owner's Life

Dog Makes Cell Phone Call To Save Owner's Life

Recently in suburban Ocoee, Florida, Belle the Wonder Dog called 911 and saved its owner’s neck.

The smart beagle belongs to a very grateful Kevin Weaver, who says he doesn’t go anywhere without Belle, and Tuesday morning he needed her dearly.

Mr. Weaver, a diabetic, is thankful Belle remembered her recent service training and swung into action when he made that life saving call.

“She started clawing at me which is the signal that I’m low and then I blacked out,” says Weaver. “Dogs are able to sense high and low blood sugars. When your blood sugar starts to rise, your breath starts to get a sweet smell to it. So you’re able to tell the highness. But when you start to drop into the low, it more drops into the seizure.”

Not only can Belle smell its owner’s blood sugar levels, the other part of her training is to find Kevin’s cell phone, bite and hold down the number 9.

“The phone will make a tone when it is connected and she will bark or whine into the phone,” says Weaver.

You can even see the bite marks she made.

Beagles like Belle are targeted for this sort of service training to detect seizures in its owner, mainly for their noses. They can smell between 600 and 1,000 times more than we as individuals can smell.

It cost a bundle, a little over $8 thousand dollars, for the great training to get a canine ready and in Kevin Weaver’s case he can never put a price on life.

Belle goes back for a service refresher course in May.



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