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126. Litterboy.com
- www.litterboy.com
- Dog Toy's.
- A triggered timer and self-opening food tray will automatically serve pets up to six meals at pre-set intervals. Removable lid and food trays make the Automatic Pet Dish™ a snap to clean. ...
- Six separate food trays each hold 2/3 cup of dry, or 5. ...
- of moist food .
- Includes 2 refreezable inserts to keep pet's food fresh .
- Great for dry or wet pet food .
- Large Dog Feeder a Programmable Automatic Pet Feeder.
- Our Automatic Pet Feeders can be used by all pet owners, large and small families, people with busy schedules, elderly and the handicapped to reduce their daily chore and continue to feed their dogs or cats at the appropriate time with preset quantity of food for weeks at a time. ...
- Veterinarian recommended for diabetic pets .
- Prevents Dogs and Cats from bloating because the food is dispensed slowly .
- This dog feeder also comes with detachable bowl for easy cleaning. Pet food does not have to be emptied from the storage container to clean bowl .
- Clear storage container on this Feeder enables visibility from all angles and from farther distances Airtight cover for storage container keeps pet food fresh in our feeder Large opening in the food store bin of the automatic pet feeder enables for easy fill of pet food Precise feeding of food is accomplished with this feeder by using high torque 110Vac synchronous motor .
- Unlike vertical augers in other automatic dog feeders, our dog feeder has horizontal feed auger system, which provides precise control over feed rate. ...
- Pets cannot get more food by tapping on our feeder or clawing at it Metal over molded self-lubricating nylon auger to prevent jamming and for a smoother and quieter performance on our feeder .
127. FabulousFoods.com: Miscellaneous/Pet_Food
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- Haylee's Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits .
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- Zoey's Cheddar Dog Biscuits .
- The most convenient cutting boards ever! Flexible mats let you chop food, then funnel it right into the cooking pan. ...
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128. Canine's with Diabetes Mellitus - Queenie's Canine Cuisine
- www.caninediabetes.org
- My mother, Judy, has to cook all my food. ...
- I have tried to keep her food consistent and always feed her the same amount for at least 2 or 3 of her daily meals. When she first became a diabetic 2 years ago I had a hard time regulating her insulin dosage. My mom is a diabetic and I attended her nutrition classes at the hospital with her and after reading everything I could find I realized that bread and fiber should be an important part of her meal. ... I either warm her food in the microwave or feed it to her frozen. I think she likes to gnaw on it when it is frozen like a dog would chew on a bone or maybe it feels good on her gums. ...
- I feel her immune system is not as high as it should be with her being a diabetic so I feel more secure doing this. ...
- If your dog is stabilized on dogfood. ...
- I half fill a shot glass with hot water to which I add the drops if they are alcohol based to remove the alcohol and dump the mixture in the bag of warmed food. ...
- Hot dog size for bigger dogs. ...
- Your vet can get the powder or it is available at health food stores. ...
- Stir these ingredients well to mix them up or a picky dog will pick out the meat. ...
- dog. Scale the recipe up or down according to your dog's weight. ...
- If your dog likes the diet, then cook up a week's supply, divide into individual portions and freeze. ...
- Extra vitamins and trace minerals are also needed and chewables or crushable pills are available from your dog's vet and should be given daily. ...
129. WOW! Comments about FLINT RIVER RANCH All Natural Dog and Cat Foods
- www.frrpetfood.com
- All Natural Dog and Cat Foods.
- My one dog is doing great. ...
- The second dog I started out feeding FRR 100% but then I noticed the bag wasn't lasting as long as it should have, so I was mixing 50% FRR and 50% Eagle Holistic. Again he had the most beautiful coat but as soon as I started to mix the food, I noticed that his coat after about a week wasn't as shiny, more matted looking and dull. ...
- I then mixed the FRR with their current food and Bishop would pick out and eat only the FRR – he is my most picky! I am so glad they like it!.
- I just wanted to let you know my dogs absolutely love their new food. They have been on it for about 10 days and I am already feeding less of the Flint River Ranch food versus what I used to feed them. ... I have been telling everyone about the new food and trying to get them to convert. ...
- We are really impressed with the Flint River Ranch dog food! It was recommended to us by our homeopathic vet. Our dog was having some problems and we were just feeding a dog food from the grocery store. After switching dog food all the symptoms have cleared up. ... It's nice that they can all be on the same food. ...
- Hi Kristin, The cats love the food and their coats are shinier than ever!! They are eating much less of the food than they did Science Diet which is a great plus and we took our very over weight cat to the vet and in a little over a month, she has lost 1 pound when we have tried every type of light cat food on the market!!!! We are very happy! Thanks!.
- The combination of the supplements and Flint River Ranch gave me my dog back again. ...
- Now for the good news!!!! You posted on Senior-L about Flint, and I thought 'what the heck', at this point changing her food once again couldn't hurt. ... I put her food down, she eats a little bit then walks away. ... I just thank you so much for distributing and posting about this wonderful food. ...
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131. Canine hyperlipidemia
- www.weir.net
- I will be giving basic information to enable you to approach your vet and discuss hyperlipidemia and to ask questions, especially as it may pertain to a diabetic dog.
- However, any breed of dog or cat can acquire certain types of hyperlipidemia. ...
- A diagnosis can be confirmed by doing a simple blood test on a dog that has fasted for 12 hours. ...
- What works for one dog doesn't always work for another. ...
- If these goals are reached the diet becomes the diet for the dog's life. A triglyceride level exceeding 1000mg/dl puts the dog at extreme risk, especially of developing acute Pancreatitis.
- Diabetic Miniature Schnauzers are notoriously some of the most difficult to regulate. ... In a diabetic, especially one that is prone to pancreatitis, the pancreas may not be producing digestive enzymes in a normal manner. The digestive enzyme producing ability of the pancreas is of extra concern in a dog that also has hyperlipidemia.
- Pitcairn recommends that one of the diet goals for a diabetic is to relieve stress on the pancreas. ...
- So take a hyperlipidemic Miniature Schnauzer who is also a diabetic. The fat metabolism and diet concerns should be very important-if not more important than in a "normal" diabetic dog.
- Tyler was already on a reduced fat dog food (12%) but it was difficult to get him to lose weight. ...
- We have also found when Tyler was on a recommend diabetic dog food (which was also low fat) he did badly on it both in terms of his diabetes regulation and other conditions. ... The bumps got so bad he would go directly out to our gravel driveway and roll on his back-which he had never done before and hasn't done it since stopping the food. ... So I wasn't too unhappy when Tyler refused to eat the food after a month. ...
132. maggot on Encyclopedia.com
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- Maggot therapy for treating diabetic foot ulcers unresponsive to conventional therapy. ...
- Publication: The Diabetic Foot; Author: Brocklesby, Sarah ; Source: MAGAZINES.
- The dog formerly named Maggot and now named Harvey sits with a toy bear at his new home in Berlin, Germany recently. The dog was rescued by reporter Malcolm Garcia and photographer Peter Andrew Bosh w .
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- Maggot therapy for treating diabetic foot ulcers unresponsive to conventional therapy. ...
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- The dog formerly named Maggot and now named Harvey at his new home in Berlin, Germany recently. The dog was rescued by reporter Malcolm Garcia and photographer Peter Andrew Bosh while on assignment fo.
133. Bellwether 49: Canine Symposium
- www.vet.upenn.edu
- About 100 dog breeders and owners attended the event which was supported by Pedigree®. ...
- The next day, the dog developed diarrhea, coughed up blood and bled from the nose. ...
- Poppenga, health food safety claims are often false. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is far less vigilant about regulating such CAM modalities as nutraceuticals, phytomedicines and dietary supplements than about traditional medicines. ...
- During the pre-ictus phase -- or "aura," which corresponds to the initial excitation of neurons in a sensory area of the cortex, a dog might, among other things, become restless, vocalize, stare absently, seek attention or hide. ... During the ensuing post-ictal -- or recovery -- phase, the dog may exhibit aimless pacing, increased thirst and blindness. ... The epileptic dog usually experiences its first seizure between one and five years of age, and may have seizures throughout its life. ...
- Several breeds of dog are at high risk for DM, particularly samoyeds, miniature schnauzers, miniature/toy poodles and pugs. ...
- Diagnosis is made by blood and urine tests which, in the diabetic patient, may reveal persistent hyperglycemia, elevated liver enzymes, azotemia, lipemia, persistent glucosuria, ketonuria, proteinuria, and white blood cells and bacteria in the urine.
- "Owners need to be very much attuned to the dog, and they often have to be able to change their lifestyles to treat these pets. ...
- This includes administering insulin twice daily after the dog has finished its meals (usually a high-fiber, complex-carbohydrate diet); monitoring the urine glucose; noting clinical signs like PU/PD, weight loss and appetite fluctuations; altering the insulin dose if the dog's food consumption changes; and bringing the dog to their veterinarian for periodic blood glucose curves to ensure that the insulin dosage is appropriate. Diabetic dogs must receive emergency treatment for seizures or ketonuria; the latter problem is an indicator of diabetic ketoacidosis, a complicated form of DM that carries a guarded prognosis.
- Erythrocyte levels are expressed as "packed cell volume" (PCV) -- or "hematocrit" -- which, in a healthy dog, ranges from 37 to 55 percent. The anemic dog experiences a drop in PCV. ...
- GDV occurs secondary to rapid dilation of the stomach with food or air, resulting in rotation of the stomach. ...
- Other risk factors for GDV include a once-daily feeding schedule, rapid food consumption, elevated feeding, stressful events, nervous temperament, and occurrence of GDV in a first-degree relative.
134. Type I Diabetes and vegan diet for children?
- www.vegsource.com
- Is anyone else a type I diabetic that is on a purely vegan diet? How long have you been vegan and can you tell me the affects it has had on your lifestyle and health? We have 7 children (about to be 11 children) and plan to switch the entire family's diet over all at once so please keep that in mind with your replies. ...
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135. Utilization of stevioside, a new natural, non-caloric feed sweetener, in feeds for dogs.
- www.vds-afs.be
- Sugar is often used as a preservative and for palatability in dog foods. ... Health considerations limit the utilization of sugar in dog diets to a maximum of 8 %. ...
- Palatability of dog foods.
- A pet food, formulated to contain all essential nutrients is useless if the dog or cat doesn't like it. The palatability of the food is not only important for the dog, but also for the pet owner, who will tend to choose the food his pet likes. After all, it is the pet owner who buys the food. ...
- Sugar in dog foods and their consequences on health.
- Short chained sugars are to be avoided in dog foods as much as possible. ... They quickly appear as glucose in the blood and will be converted to lipids and accumulate in the body, if the dog does not use them for energy. ...
- Sugars can also play a role in the dog food as humectant. Products such as hydrogenated corn syrup are often used in moist dog foods as humectant and plasticizer, to give the food a certain flexibility. ...
- An additional complication in putting the dog on a diet is his addiction to the sweet taste, which could prevent him from switching to another, light diet. ...
- The obesity has a number of consequences to the dog's health : .
- With these insulins in particular, it is vital that all the offered food is consumed within a short time.
- After finishing their food, two bowls with a small quantity of food were provided. This was done during 5 days and the food was always supplied in the same bowl. ...
136. Dog Care - FAQ
- www.giveusahome.co.uk
- Does temperament vary much between breeds of dog? .
- The German Shepherd Dog is the most popular breed in the world and is an excellent working dog, but some individuals are very shy and apprehensive and become aggressive through fear.
- Boxer is usually a friendly exuberant dog which remains playful for several years, though some animals develop unstable temperaments.
- Are some breeds of dog more prone to certain illnesses? .
- What are the effects of having your dog neutered? .
- She will not produce a discharge and she will not attract every male dog for miles. ... There is no evidence that neutering/spaying causes a dog to be less active or reduces its prowess as a guard guide. There may be a greater tendency for a neutered animal to gain weight but this can be checked by reducing its food intake. ...
- In males it is a relatively minor operation; castration involves removing the testicles of the anesthetized dog through a small incision into the scrotum. ...
- Will your new dog get along happily with the existing pets in the house? .
- It depends on each dog's temperaments and the age at which they are introduced to each other. ...
- When a young puppy is introduced into a home where an older dog is already in residence a problem can occur, but whether it does depends largely on the owner's handling of the situation. The owner can avoid conflict by giving more affection to the resident and dominant dog, thereby confirming the hierarchy and stabilizing the relationship. ...
- When an older dog is introduced into a home where another dog is already present the newcomer may not automatically accept the role of underdog, so that the order of dominance has then to be determined, usually with fights over territory, food and favorite toys. ...
- Introduction of a dog into a household where there is already a cat may result in behavioral problems on the part of the cat. ...
- If your dog keeps shaking his head does it mean there is anything wrong? .
137. Cushings and Diabetes info
- www.treshanley.com
- When the dog can not respond to this hormone or doesn't make enough of it, the dog can not concentrate its urine. This can lead to serious problems, including death, if the dog does not have access to large quantities of water. ...
- This is the one instance we DO NOT recommend Omega 3 Oils as it will increase blood levels of low-density lipoproteins and cholesterol as well as blood sugar-And LDL is EXTREMELY BAD NEWS to a diabetic!!.
- Also DO NOT feed your a diabetic pet any pet foods containing GLUCOSAMINE. ... It is a good thing for arthritic and older dogs but NOT if they are diabetic! In March 2001 issue of PREVENTION Magazine tells more of the dangers for diabetics and this supplement both in HUMANS AND ALL ANIMALS. It is shown taking Glucosamine if you are Diabetic can trigger INSULIN RESISTANCE. ...
- Good things to feed a diabetic dog include special diet foods such as Purina OMG or Science Diet W/D. ... It used to be thought of as OK to feed rice, but now it is thought of as just about the worst thing you can feed your diabetic dog as it is too easily converted to glucose. ... It is generally recommended older dog who are diabetic NOT get most of them). ...
- Diet information and More- for Diabetic pets: (courtesy of HELEN ADAMS and her dog Missie) .
- Always pulp the vegetables when adding them to dog's food.
- that when switching to a high fiber, low fat and protein dog food (dog food.
- made for a diabetic dog) once the dog has reached its target weight they may.
- measured her food and was giving her the same amount of the high fiber food.
- as I had given her when feeding a senior dog food. ...
- Have you ever noticed how your dog processes corn?.
138. B-Naturals
- b-naturals.com
- Commercial pet food, completely processed and laden with grains and chemicals, is a chronic irritant to many dogs. ...
- As the body tries to rid itself of this accumulated sugar, the dog experiences symptoms such as excessive urination, and consequently, excessive thirst. Since the cells remain unnourished, the brain is under the impression that the dog is starving. ... They may also develop high cholesterol and lipid levels, as well as diabetic cataracts.
- Without the thyroid hormone, the dog's metabolic rate slows. ...
- Consequently, it is never too late to try a more natural diet for your dog.
- When a dog is served a homemade diet, fresh foods served either raw or lightly cooked, it offers a higher digestibility factor and more minerals and vitamins.
- Helpful additions to your dog's diet would be the Berte's Zyme, Salmon Oil capsules and the Bertes Daily Blend.
- I would like to mention what a wonderful time I had in Minneapolis over the weekend of September 28th and meeting the great group of folks who came out for the "Fresh Foods for a Healthy Dog" seminar. ... It was great to have a live 'exhibit' on hand to help eat the demonstration food. ...
- and a special thank you to Sue Barta for letting us use your food processor!.
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140. Steves Freeze Dried Real Food for Pets FAQ's
- www.food4pets.com
- Steves Freeze Dried Real Food for Pets.
- Our dog food is about 60% and our cat food is 81% muscle, organ meat, and ground backs or necks. ...
- 38% of our dog food and 15% of our cat food is vegetables and fruit.
- 2% of our dog food and 4% of our cat food is a special blend of modern "functional foods" and other nutrients designed to optimize the nutrition and balance of each variety. ...
- The cat food blend also contains additional sources of taurine, and brewer’s yeast for thiamine. ...
- Dog.
- Why is Steve's Real Food almost grain free?.
- Grains are used in many commercial foods because they provide inexpensive calories and help hold the food together. Grains constitute about 1% of Steve's Real Food for Pets. Why do you use cooked bonemeal in your food?.
- In Steve's Real Food’s beef dog food and chicken cat food, we use the same high quality, human-grade bonemeal that you would find in your natural food store. ... Why do you use cooked salmon in your cat food?.
- To make a long story short, we were worried about the inevitability that a dog would consume our cat food. Salmon is present in our cat food primarily for reasons of palatability, and using cooked salmon does not compromise the nutrition and benefits obtained by feeding an otherwise raw diet. Why do you use tuna oil in your cat food?.
- We use it to fine-tune the omega 3:6 fatty acid ratio in our dog varieties as well as our cat food. ... Also, cats have been observed to become "addicted" to tuna, in that they will refuse any other food, even other varieties of fish. ...
141. CooksRecipes.com | Pet Food Recipes | Cheese and Garlic Dog Bites Recipe
- www.cooksrecipes.com
- | Diabetic | Ground Meats | Holiday | International | Meatless | Pet Recipes | Pies | Pork | Poultry | Salads |.
- Return to index for Pet Food Recipes.
- Cheese and Garlic Dog Bites Recipe submitted by Diana Hatfield - Bixby. ...
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142. ANIMALZ ONLINE Library
- www.animalz.co.nz
- Your dog has the more common type of diabetes: diabetes mellitus. ...
- Because Type II diabetes is rare in dogs, generally oral medications are not appropriate for treating diabetic dogs. ...
- As a consequence, the dog eats more; thus, we have weight loss in a dog with a ravenous appetite. ... To avoid dehydration, the dog drinks more and more water. ...
- Some diabetic dogs will have a glucose level as high as 44 mmol/l, although most will be in the range of 22-33 mmol/l. ...
- Diabetic dogs, however, have excessive amounts of glucose in the blood, so it will be present in the urine. ...
- What are the implications for me and my dog?.
- For the diabetic dog, one reality exists: blood glucose cannot be normalised without treatment. Although the dog can go a day or so without treatment and not get into a crisis, treatment should be looked upon as part of the dog's daily routine. ...
- When your dog is well regulated, the maintenance costs are minimal. ...
- Initially, your dog may be hospitalised for a few days to deal with the immediate crisis and to begin the regulation process. The "immediate crisis" is only great if the dog is so sick that it has stopped eating and drinking for several days. ... At that point, your dog goes home for you to administer medication. ...
- Your personal commitment to treating your dog is very important in maintaining regulation and preventing crises. Most diabetic dogs require insulin injections once or even twice daily. They must be fed the same food in the same amount on the same schedule every day. If you are out of town, your dog must receive proper treatment while you are gone. ...
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144. How to Test Your Pet's Blood Glucose at Home (starring Harry)
- www.sugarcats.net
- Dog Lip Prick.
- In memory of Harry, diagnosed diabetic 14 May 99 at age 13 years. ...
- Disclaimer This information was developed through the experiences of many owners of diabetic pets, who have begun to test Blood Glucose at home with meters designed for human diabetics. ... While not every diabetic pet needs to have BGs tested at home, it is a valuable tool. ...
- Glossary of Diabetic Terminology Abbreviations .
- Monitoring your cat or dog's blood glucose level at home with a glucometer like human diabetics use can help you to manage their diabetes more wisely. ...
- The primary task is to balance the amount and type of food given with the characteristic absorption and metabolism of the insulin administered to your individual cat. A cat or dog that eats more than usual, will have a higher BG, one that eats less or vomits will have a lower BG and may need less insulin than usual to prevent hypoglycemia. ... With so many things affecting BG levels, your diabetic pet may have different responses to the same dose of insulin on different days. ...
- Advantages of Home Blood Glucose Testing for Diabetic Pets.
- Doing pre shot and peak BG readings will allow you to gauge the effectiveness of treatment and to evaluate the impact of changes in diet, feeding schedule, insulin type, and dose, which need to be individually adjusted for each cat or dog. ...
- When your cat or dog doesn't seem right, you can test the BG and KNOW whether you are dealing with Hypoglycemia (BG dangerously low) or Hyperglycemia (BG dangerously high, possible Ketoacidosis) and respond accordingly. ...
- Stress can elevate BGs 200 points very quickly in cats, and if the insulin dose gets raised too high for the animal, rebound causes high BGs and PU/PD symptoms to re-appear, just as when the diabetic pet was receiving no insulin. ...
- The measurement of glucose level in cat (or dog) blood is really no different from its measurement in human blood. ... You will get to know what the numbers mean as far as how your cat or dog feels and acts, to know what numbers are too high or too low, and what range is normal for your pet. ... Your dog won't hate you for doing lip pricks. Most pets accept BG tests as routine, especially when food regularly follows. ...
145. Bernie's Story
- www.stornowayscots.com
- diabetic cataracts within 6-9 months of diagnosis, so time is of the essence. ...
- I’ve learned it’s important to keep a regimented routine for your diabetic dog. ... Roden prescribed Eukanuba® Glucose Control dry dog food for Bernie. Her daily ration of food (2 cups) is divided throughout the day on a schedule based on what Dr. ...
- I’d found some great websites about pets and diabetes, so I’d read that blindness can be a side effect of diabetes, but you never really think it could happen to your dog. But it was true, it was happening to my dog – in 5 incredibly short days Bernie was completely blind. ...
- Websites I found described how easily dogs adapt to blindness; that their other senses take over and you sometimes can’t even tell a dog is blind. ... It made us so sad to watch this energetic “youngster” of 11 turn into an old dog so quickly. ...
- I searched my dog books, the internet, ScottiePhile articles, etc. ... No one was able to tell me exactly why diabetic dogs go blind. ... Would surgery be an option indefinately? Maybe I could save enough money in a year did it matter how long the dog had had cataracts? These were all questions I couldn’t seem to find answers to. ...
- Yakely told me the reason diabetic dogs go blind is that the lens in their eye is the one organ that cannot rid itself of excess sugar. ...
- In response to this insult, the lens swells, causing pain and discomfort to the dog. ... Yakely said you might as well put a thorn in they dog’s eye, it is that irritating. ...
- Dog and human alike, the retina is like the film in a camera; the retina translates light rays to the optic nerve so we experience sight. ...
- Yakely told me that for a diabetic dog, her blood values weren’t that unusual and that many of his patients were sick dogs. Why, some diabetic dogs also had Cushing’s Disease, and they came through the surgery just fine! His confidence and excitement about what he could do for Bernie was contagious, there was not a moment I worried or doubted the surgery would be a success. ...
146. Illnesses and Diseases: Dogs
- www.selkirkvet.com
- My dog was diagnosed with diabetes!.
- How can I give my dog insulin shots without upsetting us both?.
- My six-year-old dog has bumps which look like moles. ...
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- My dog was diagnosed with diabetes!.
- With daily commitment to a strict regimen, your dog can live a long, full life.
- How can I give my dog insulin shots without upsetting us both?.
- The dog is getting irritable and you are getting a little frustrated. ...
- Often when giving injections, we get nervous or agitated and the dog picks up on those emotions. ...
- For example, putting a dish of the dog's favorite food down while you are administering the insulin injection often helps. ... In the meantime, if you must use a muzzle, be sure to give your dog a special treat and breakfast right after administering the shot. ...
- " If your dog can do this, you can teach him to sit still for the injections. If you have not done this yet, it will take longer, but if you're strong and persistent, you may literally save your dog's life. ... Eventually, your dog will not immediately assume that sitting, eating or wearing a muzzle means he's getting a shot. ...
147. Diabetic Menus
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148. CooksRecipes.com | Pet Food Recipes | Molasses Dog Cookies Recipe
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- Molasses Dog Cookies Recipe submitted by Diana Hatfield - Bixby. ...
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149. 467. Butane-1,3-diol (WHO Food Additives Series 14)
- www.inchem.org
- BUTANE-1,3-DIOL Explanation This compound has been evaluated for acceptable daily intake by the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives Based on research conducted in Germany in early 1950s, several investigators have conducted extensive experiments to develop new synthetic source(s) of dietary calories for animals and man. ... (1975) tested 1,3-butanediol (BD) for its antidiabetic effects in rats that were made diabetic with streptozotocin. ... The data further showed that BD was readily utilized by the diabetic rat as a source of dietary energy. The rate of food consumption by rats fed 27% BD was significantly reduced as compared to the controls. These effects lasted for the entire period of the study without affecting the food efficiency since the caloric value of BD remained at 5. ... Special studies">Short-term studies">Short-term studies Dog. ... Periodic observations of behaviour, general health and food consumption were made. ... The changes in body weight, food consumption and pharmacologic effects were recorded regularly. ... Dog. ... Daily or weekly records of food consumption, elimination, appearance, signs of pharmacologic effects, body weight changes, and haematologic, clinical, and histopathologic examinations showed no discernable toxic effects in any dog at any dietary level. ... Food was allowed once 9.
150. VetCentric - ‘Tis the Season for Pancreatitis?
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- Pampered pets receiving tasty morsels from the holiday table are, then, prime candidates to develop pancreatitis: yet another reason why veterinarians discourage the feeding of table food. ...
- Pampered pets receiving tasty morsels from the holiday table are, then, prime candidates to develop pancreatitis: yet another reason why veterinarians discourage the feeding of table food. ...
- As a result, the pancreatic endocrine cells that secrete insulin may be impaired, causing increases in blood sugar, and the accompanying signs of diabetes mellitus—even in pets that have never before been diabetic. ...
- Historically, treatment has focused on allowing the gastrointestinal tract to rest, by making sure the patient does not consume any food or water by mouth to avoid stimulating pancreatic secretion. ... Some clinicians prefer to withhold food and water until pancreatic enzymes have normalized. ...
- Unfortunately, dog blood products such as plasma are of limited availability and can be costly. ...
- Perhaps one third of patients diagnosed with acute pancreatitis will recover completely, another third may not survive the initial illness, and the remaining third may develop chronic pancreatic disease or become permanently diabetic. ...
- Read the following VetCentric encyclopedia articles: Pancreatitis, Canine, Diabetes Mellitus, Canine and Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Canine.
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