C
Beshlie it was a little Cavalier who "diagnosed" cancer in the lady I mentioned in my other post.
I've had six cavaliers over the years and some have been more sensitive to illness or distress than others. One of my previous boys wouldn't move from the bedroom when my husband had pneumonia, and I had to take his dinners up to him! More recently another one became very distressed when I had a very nasty woozy dizzy spell a year or so back and it was quite obvious that he knew something was wrong. When I finally managed to get to bed he never moved from my side all night - something that is not his normal routine at all.
Robbity
Hello,One clever dog here, he saved his owner who has diabetes and several severe complications. (There is no mention of which type of diabetes he has).
The story is not the best a reporter could write but the comments include one from his DIL that goes into more detail about his condition.
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/district/southampton/11015139.Hero_dog_saves_owner_s_life/?ref=rss
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