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Yes. The incidence of diabetes among dogs is on the rise. There is a growing epidemic of canine obesity. Some dogs are insulin dependent diabetics.
Fudge by and large is generally toxic to dogs. Insulin may be the least of your worries.
They have insulin meters for dogs. You really should talk to your vet about things if you suspect your dog to be diabetic. Dont cut costs. Your pet is worth more than a few bucks saved They have insulin meters for dogs. You really should talk to your vet about things if you suspect your dog to be diabetic. Dont cut costs. Your pet is worth more than a few bucks saved
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Are you under a vets care? Are you using insulin? You may want to check the forum for diabetic dogs. Please see the page link, further down this page, listed under "Related Links."
Genetic predisposition: Some breeds of dogs are at higher risk of diabetes (e.g. Beagle, Poodle, Dachshund, Miniature Schnauzer). Medical conditions: Most commonly Cushing’s disease, pancreatitis and obesity can lead to a diabetic diagnosis. Deficiency of insulin in the dog’s body or inadequate response to insulin and the body. Insulin is responsible for carrying the glucose component from the food to the cel
Banting and Best did their experiments on dogs. they made some of the dogs diabetic by removing most of their pancreas, and they extracted insulin from the pancreases of other dogs. many dogs died in the search for a successful treatment - but the scientists found a treatment to a disease which has killed millions of people over centuries.
a type of insulin for animals, such as dogs.
Yes, but the word is an irrelevance as dogs will respond to any word if they are trained to do so.
The dog maybe a diabetic
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There are two main sources for foods for diabetic dogs. You can find diabetic dog food if you look in pet specialty stores or you can make your own dog food. http://www.weightlosstriumph.com/best-weight-loss-programs-and-diet-plans.html