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In the same way that millions of people cope with diabetes, so too, does the disease affect canines. Specifically, the disorder is called diabetes mellitus (DM). An insulin deficiency prevents your pooch's body from metabolizing glucose effectively.

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Another side effect of aging is cataracts, glaucoma, and even blindness.  Today I stumbled across a site called AngelVest which is a store that is an excellent resource for owners of blind dogs.  The “Angel Vest” was created for a dog n

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Hearing that your dog has diabetes could be shocking and very upsetting. However, just as humans live with the disease, dogs can also have a happy, healthy life with diabetes. Follow a couple of simple tips and you'll never notice your dog'

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I have been cursed.  I broke lent three out of the last four days this week and had junk food and now I am being cursed.  Monday, Rosie an 84 year old volunteer of mine gave me home made ice cream in thanks for throwing her a su

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Johnson & Johnson heiress Casey Johnson’s cause of death was determined as natural, a result of diabetic ketoacidosis, which is a severe state of insulin deficiency. The 30 year-old socialite’s body was found several days after she passed aw

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Guess what my father and my dog have in common?  If you said that they are both alcoholics, well, you’re close.  If you said they both have back problems, you would be closer.  After all, Friday is a daschund and my father is a dentist, bot

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I’m sure the reader would ask, whether the dog could also suffer from diabetes mellitus? The answer is yes. Suspected diabetic dog when getting thinner but more hunger and thirst, more frequent urination with the frequency and number of lots. I

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I have been getting a large number of questions about Diabetes. Are there things I can be doing at Home?  Yes.  More than JUST Insulin. Here is a small section from my book:  SIGNS  Your pet is drinking and urinating much more than normal. Th

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Did you know that diabetes is becoming increasingly more common in our household pets? The latest research shows that 1 in every 100 dogs gets diagnosed with diabetes. Therefore it is only reasonable that you understand what causes this disease and t

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Diabetes in dogs is common dog disease. In fact, one in 500 dogs develops diabetes. Although this can be a serious disease, it is also manageable. Diabetes in dogs is typically seen between the ages of 4-14 years old, with a peak incidence at 7-9 yea

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A How to Blog for people who want to train their own assistance or service dogs to mitigate their disability. On-line support via email and videos. Serving Vancouver Island, BC region but open to anyone who wants to subscribe.

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Reflections on dogdom by a first time dog owner turned caretaker for a diabetic dog turned dog book author.... Like me and my dog, Frankie, my blog is evolving, but it's dependably odd.

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My Life On A D List blog page is dedicated to my daughter and all kids with Type 1 Diabetes. Real personal diabetes life stories and experiences are shared. Additional diabeetes jokes and humor shared by other diabetes families

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general For the disease characterized by excretion of large amounts of very dilute urine, see diabetes insipidus. For diabetes mellitus in pets, see diabetes in cats and dogs. Diabetes mellitus Classification and external resources Universal blue

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