Early Alert Canines (EAC), a leading nonprofit organization specializing in training and providing Diabetic Alert Service Dogs, proudly announces that it is now accepting applications for its life-changing service dogs from individuals across the United States. The demand for Diabetic Alert Dogs has never been greater. These highly trained canines play a crucial role in the lives of individuals living with insulin-dependent diabetes, offering a sense of security and independence by detecting fluctuations in blood sugar levels and alerting their handlers to potential emergencies. Based in Concord, California, Early Alert Canines has been at the forefront of providing Diabetic Alert Service Dogs for over a decade. Through their innovative training methods and dedication to excellence, they have transformed the lives of countless individuals and families affected by diabetes.

“As the demand for Diabetic Alert Dogs continues to rise, we are thrilled to expand our reach and offer our services to individuals throughout the United States,” said Carol Edwards, Founder and Executive Director, of Early Alert Canines. “Our mission has always been to empower those living with insulin-dependent diabetes to lead safer and more fulfilling lives, and by opening our doors to applicants nationwide, we can make an even greater impact.”
In addition to their commitment to serving individuals across the country, Early Alert Canines is harnessing the power of technology to enhance their capacity and effectiveness. By integrating cutting-edge training techniques and utilizing advancements in canine health monitoring, they are continuously refining their program to ensure the highest standards of performance and reliability.
While the organization expands its reach nationally, it remains deeply rooted in its local community. Early Alert Canines is always seeking compassionate individuals and families in the Bay Area who are willing to open their hearts and homes to foster dogs or participate in their puppy raiser program. These crucial roles provide the foundation for the organization’s success, enabling them to continue their vital work of training and placing Diabetic Alert Service Dogs.
“We are immensely grateful for the support of our local community, which has been instrumental in our journey thus far,” said Edwards. “From fostering dogs to raising puppies, every contribution makes a difference in the lives of those we serve. We invite individuals in the Bay Area to join us in our mission and become part of our extended family.”
Individuals interested in applying for a Diabetic Alert Service Dog or learning more about Early Alert Canines’ programs and volunteer opportunities can visit their website at www.earlyalertcanines.org.

About Early Canines:
Early Alert Canines (EAC) is a nonprofit organization based in Concord, California, dedicated to improving the lives of individuals living with diabetes through the training and placement of Diabetic Alert Service Dogs. With over a decade of experience, EAC is committed to providing highly trained service dogs that offer security, independence, and peace of mind to individuals and families affected by diabetes. Through innovative training methods and a deep-rooted commitment to excellence, EAC continues to make a profound impact in the diabetes community.
By Victoria Briskin,
Development Director, Early Alert Canines Photos Courtesy of Brady Thomas Photography
