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Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
A celebrity “doggy doctor” has given students and health professionals at Moray College a lesson on the risk of diabetes.
Magic was in Elgin to raise awareness of his “super glucose sniffing skills” and the importance of diagnosing and treating the condition early.
The dog was accompanied to the college event held last night by his owner Claire Moon who has Type 1 diabetes.
The super dog was a hit during his last visit in March and since then AccuNostics chief executive officer Giles Hamilton has been “inundated” with requests from local people wanting to know how they could get a ‘magic dog’ of their own.
https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/moray/335979/magic-dog-raises-awareness-about-diabetes/
Magic was in Elgin to raise awareness of his “super glucose sniffing skills” and the importance of diagnosing and treating the condition early.
The dog was accompanied to the college event held last night by his owner Claire Moon who has Type 1 diabetes.
The super dog was a hit during his last visit in March and since then AccuNostics chief executive officer Giles Hamilton has been “inundated” with requests from local people wanting to know how they could get a ‘magic dog’ of their own.
https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/moray/335979/magic-dog-raises-awareness-about-diabetes/