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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

          

                               www.DiabeticAlertDogsofAmerica.com
To: Whom it may concern
RE: Diabetic Alert Dog Fundraising

This letter is to confirm that Bryn Mangrum, is actively and currently fundraising to acquire a life saving Diabetic Alert Service Dog. Bryn Mangrum has Type 1 Diabetes and needs the assistance of a Service Dog to help her keep her blood glucose levels within a normal and healthy range.

A Diabetic Alert Dog will be trained to alert Bryn in advance of low (hypoglycemia) or high (hyperglycemia) blood sugar events before they become dangerous. This way she may take steps to return her blood sugar to normal, such as using glucose sweets or taking insulin. 

These specially trained Service Dogs cost $15,000.00 due to the required amount of training and time that it takes to become certified as a working Diabetic Alert Dog. Unfortunately, insurance companies have refused to assist with these expenses, therefore the burden has fallen on families and supporters to donate to provide these amazing life saving dogs to their in need diabetic companions. 

By assisting Bryn with her fundraising goals you are making a significant difference in her life and helping her get one step closer to achieving her dream of getting her very own Diabetic Alert Dog. We at Diabetic Alert Dogs of America support Bryn in her quest, and ask that you donate or assist in any way possible no matter how little it may seem so that she may accomplish her goals.

Thank you in advance for your support. For more information on how you may help Bryn, please contact her personally or Diabetic Alert Dogs of America at:


(800) 975 – 5177, or info@dadofamerica.com


Thank you. 

Thursday, May 8, 2014

To whom it may concern, 
Allen is doing amazing!!  He very smart and learning so much already. They say ' he is either ready for an adventure or to cuddle up,' it seems he is the perfect match.  
With your help I have raised enough money to pay the deposit and that is how we were able to select him.  Now the training will begin :)  Take a look at the pictures and check him out.  
I have already had an overwhelming amount of support and help! I have almost raised 30% of my goal. Thank you so much to everyone out there. But I am still far from the goal. Please pass this along to everyone you know and might be willing to support!  
My campaign: "Paws for Safety" is underway and in order to reach my goal I need your contribution and support. 
Making a donation is super easy! Simply and click on the Paypal link at the top of this blog and donate. Any amount makes a difference!
OR
If you wish, people you can make donations to the company directly on behalf of me. Any donations received (with me as a beneficiary) of course will 100% go towards the dog. You can pay with credit card from the “Payments” tab located on the bottom right hand corner of the website or by sending a check to the business mailing address at 3651 Lindell Road Suite D Las Vegas, Nevada 89103.  
Again, the website to do this is:
I am forever in your debt!

Sincerely, 
- Bryn Mangrum

Monday, April 21, 2014

About Me:
My name is Bryn.  I am a lover of nature and people.  I am happy, adventurous, independent, a world traveler, and I am a diabetic.  I have been a Type 1 Diabetic for over 20 years and can no longer feel my high and low blood sugars. I currently work as a guidance counselor at a high school where I am constantly on the go. 

I recently had an experience at school, in front of co-workers and students, which was a frightening reminder for everyone of the importance of being readily aware of diabetes.  As a result of this experience, I am hesitant to be alone; when I drive, when I hike, when I run, when I sleep, etc.  As a result, I began researching Diabetic Alert Dogs on the web and discovered the Diabetic Alert Dogs of America page.  I have found this to be the most appropriate and safe option for my condition.  

What a service dog for diabetics does:
Diabetic Alert Dogs are trained to alert diabetic owners in advance of low (hypoglycemia) or high (hyperglycemia) blood sugar events before they become life threatening, so their owners can take steps to return their blood sugar to normal, such as using glucose sweets or taking insulin.  A Diabetic Alert Dog is specifically trained to react to the chemical change produced by blood sugar highs and lows. Diabetic Alert Dogs can provide emotional security and a sense of balance for individuals and for those who have loved ones with diabetes. They can help diabetics, such as me, lead a more confident, and independent lifestyle. 

The Training Strategy:
A positive and loving environment is a key to the successful dog training program. All of the dogs are trained in a family environment, where children of all ages interact with them daily. This adds another dimension to the dog’s preparedness to transition into any home environment.

The training is different for each dog because they individually structure the training to compliment the specific temperament and personality of the dog and its future diabetic owner. It has to fit not only the dog, but the capabilities and sensitivities of the handler as well. The best training method enhances communication between dog and person, it teaches without causing pain, fear, or confusion, by breaking down each skill into small steps and build on each success. Knowing when to stop, back up, and make things easier produces faster results than trying to push a dog. They believe a stressed dog is not learning. Just like with humans, making learning fun and rewarding allows for a greater level of learning ...and retention!

Fundraising:
The only concern in getting a trained dog is the financial burden.  As a Type 1 Diabetic, the costs already strain my education salary.  The service training for a dog like this, at this time of my life, is beyond my financial abilities.  I am hoping that through this fundraiser I will be able to afford a trained dog that will assist me in living a long, full and active lifestyle.  Any amount will help and I will be forever grateful!  I have set up Paypal account to help with the fundraising.  Click on the link to donate directly. 
To check out the company that will be training my dog, visit 
If you wish, people you can make donations to the company directly on behalf of me. Any donations received (with me as a beneficiary) of course will 100% go towards the dog. You can pay with credit card from the “Payments” tab located on the bottom right hand corner of the website or by sending a check to the business mailing address at 3651 Lindell Road Suite D Las Vegas, Nevada 89103.  
Again, the website to do this is:
http://www.diabeticalertdogsofamerica.com/
I am forever in your debt!