
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates four out of every 100 children have a food allergy, and says rates are highest among preschool-age children. From peanut allergies to other life-threatening allergens, it is becoming increasingly more popular to hear about allergy-sniffing dogs. We've all heard of bomb-sniffing dogs and other medical service dogs, but allergy-sniffing dogs haven't always been given the proper credit. Meet Boo, a St. Bernard living with the Minicucci family of North Haven, CT. Boo has been specially trained to sniff out peanut products and keep his owners away from them because of the daughter's severe allergies to them. "The dog is just one way we can help our daughter have a more normal life," said Pam Minicucci of North Haven, whose 7-year-old daughter, Gianna, is constantly accompanied by her allergy-sniffing St. Bernard named Boo. One of the most commendable things Boo has done for ...









