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July 2023 by Ernesto Hernandez
This review is specifically for Victoria at Early Alert Canines. Victoria is the ultimate ambassador the for mission at Early Alert. the thought of training dogs to detect diabetes, Covid and more is such a powerful and life saving mission. You could feel her passion for it. As a member of the Concord Chamber of Commerce, she invited us all to visit the dogs and get to interact with them and it was such a heart warming experience. If you want to learn more about adopting a dog for yourself or someone else, Victoria is who you should connect with.
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July 2020 by Jennifer Palmer
My son and I spent this past week in training with Early Alert Canines. The trainers are immensely dedicated and have done an amazing job with these service dogs. The dog we trained with, Ophelia, alerted us many time during both hyper and hypoglycemic incidents.These dogs are brilliant and truly saved lives.
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September 2019 by KOrianna Kisielprice
What this group is doing is an amazing act of human kindness. i would recommend if you or a loved one has diabetes to look into this nonprofit group. The ability that a trained dogs nose has can save a life.
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August 2019 by Rose Aquilina
Their fundraising efforts offer opportunities to those in need with specially trained service dogs.
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November 2018 by Lisa Erling
EAC provides a valuable service to the diabetic community and trains the wonderful canines that can make a huge positive difference in so many lives!
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September 2018 by Betsy Wolfe
What a wonderful non-profit service organization. These dogs are professionally trained to alert children and adults with type 1 diabetics. Its so rewarding to see these dogs work! The staff are very friendly, very hands-on, obviously love their trainees (dogs) and have no shortage of applicants in need. If you want to have a feel good moment, volunteer, make a donation, attend a graduation or stop in to visit their office.