
Service Dog For Migraines
A migraine alert dog plays an important role in ensuring that migraine patients are alerted when they initially have the onset of a migraine. If you've ever suffered from the effects of a migraine, you know how hard these awful headaches are and how important quick relief is.
Spotting Early Signs
Although many people are good at spotting the early signs of a headache, sometimes a migraine can sneak up unexpectedly. When this happens, you may have a severe migraine with poor response to medication before you even know it.
This is where a service dog for migraines can be very helpful. One of the things that these dogs do is pick up on the possibility of a migraine during the early phases, hopefully in enough time to treat it before a headache gets very bad.
What Happens Before a Migraine?
Many migraine sufferers go through an early phase, called the prodrome phase, that may happen 48 hours before the pain symptoms begin. During this phase, there are symptoms related to changes in the nervous system that include:
- Digestive upsets like diarrhea or constipation
- Either fatigue or hyperactivity
- Difficulty concentrating or mood swings
- Yawning
Migraine therapy dogs are trained to support subtle changes in your behavior that might not be immediately obvious to you. Dogs are very acutely aware of everything that goes on with their owners and is likely to pick up on these changes very quickly.
How a Migraine Alert Dog Helps
The sensitive perception that dogs have is truly remarkable, from knowing when you're about to arrive home to when you're sad. Because of your dog's perception and natural bond with you, he or she will be able to swing into action when they sense something isn't right with you.
A dog's sense of smell helps them notice changes in your system that are probably otherwise unnoticeable to you. When the dog is trained in migraine therapy, he or she will know what to do to get your attention, including:
- Staring at your or sticking very closely
- Giving you a nudge or licking you
- Circling around you
- Barking to get your attention
Why Dogs Require Special Training
Even though most pets are perceptive about changes with their owners, pet dogs won't necessarily be able to alert you in the way that a migraine therapy dog does. A dog's temperament also plays a role in how well they can be used for this type of therapy.
However, the good news is that many owners are blessed with dogs that pick up on their migraines naturally, with one study revealing that 50 to 60 percent of dogs could detect their owners' migraines.
Deciding If You're a Good Fit
Like any dog, a migraine therapy dog will require some responsibility. However, it can be rewarding to have a furry friend to help you if any of these are true:
- You find yourself having strong and even strange food cravings
- The day or so before your migraines involves frequent bathroom trips
- Getting sleepy right before a migraine is common for you
Service Dog Gear
If you do decide that getting a service dog to help with your migraines makes sense, we offer a variety of service dog gear you will want to check out.
People who get warning signs before their migraine hits often do very well having a migraine therapy dog. Consider the benefits of a service dog for migraines or therapy dog if this is something that may work well for you and your circumstances.
Meet The Author
Canine Specialist & Writer
Grant is an award-winning writer for SitStay with a passion for pets and especially dogs! Grant loves writing about furry little goofballs and aims to educate pet parents about anything and everything regarding their dogs.
27 thoughts on “What is a Migraine Alert Dog?”
Angel McNulty
My neurologist diagnosed me with Chronic Migraine (without aura) with intractable migraine. I have noticed that my miniature dachshund has been acting funny before i get a migraine an she will not leave me while i them. How do get her to be my migraine service dog, an what does my neurologist need to do for that to happen? I live in Iowa it that makes any difference. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have suffered from this for 2 years now and it has torn my life an my 2 kids an husbands life severely.
Thank you for your time
Angel McNulty
Alli with SitStay
Hi Cara,
I’m sorry to hear about your friend! I would get in contact with her doctor to see if he thinks a migraine alert dog can benefit her. After that you will need to find a service dog or medical alert dog trainer and have them train your dog or find a dog that would fit her needs. Hope this helps!
Thank you!
Alli with SitStay
Hi Chantel,
We always recommend speaking with your doctor to figure out if a migraine alert dog would benefit you. After that, you can find a service dog trainer in your area that should be able to help you find a dog to fit your needs. Hope this helps!
Thank you!
Alli with SitStay
Hi David,
There are many breeds that can be trained to be a migraine alert dog. Some of the most common include the German shepherd, golden retriever, Labrador retrieve, poodle, collies, Bernese mountain dogs and even Pomeranian! I do believe that any breed, with the right training, has the capabilities to help you though.
Thank you!
David Golden
Are certain breeds better suited to be migraine service dogs? I badly need an early warning system so that I won’t wait too long to take my meds. Thanks.