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151. Shazzie.com > The raw food diet > Raw Transformation > Lisa
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- Food prep videos .
- A few months later we got a dog, the first time I had ever owned a dog. I figured if I could walk out of the hospital, how much harm could a dog do.
- Well after having the dog for about 6 months, he began to have seizures, the dog had epilepsy. We immediately put him on vegetarian dog food and he improved, no more seizures. ... We just automatically started feeding her the vegetarian food, well she began having spells where she would stop breathing. ...
- Over 2 years ago, after attempting to resolve some of my health problems, I went to a naturopath, who informed me that I had very weak kidneys and a borderline diabetic. ...
- I began eating very simply, one kind of food at each meal. ...
- During this time, we got another dog, Smokey. ...
- Zak has only had one seizure in the 8 years since he has been taken off dog food. ... Yes he is a dog, not a cat. ...
- We do grow a lot of food indoors in the winter and have a large garden in the summer. ...
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- DDC Food Emporium .
- Debi's Wonderful World Of Food and Cooking .
- Delicious Italian Food .
- Diabetic Gourmet .
- Diabetic Gourmet Magazine - celebrating diabetic dining. ...
- Diet 911; Food Cop to the Rescue with 265 New Low-Fat. ...
- Digital Highway Links for Food Products and Recipes .
- Dinner Co-op Home Page: for cooks and food-lovers! .
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- Dog Biscuit Recipes - Treats for Special Dogs .
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153. RecipeSource: Frankfurter Casserole(Hot Dog or Hotdog)
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- Home : Recipes for Special Diets : Diabetic Recipes : Frankfurter Casserole(Hot Dog or Hotdog) .
- 01 Title: Frankfurter Casserole(Hot Dog or Hotdog) Categories: Diabetic, Meats, Main dish, Vegetables Yield: 8 servings 1 1/4 c Condensed Bean & bacon soup; 1 Green pepper; chopped 1 1/4 c Water; 1/2 c Celery; chopped finely 2 All-beef frankfurters; (or 2 tb Perpared mustard; -chicken or turkey franks) 1 c Ready-mix biscuit mixture; -cut into 1/2" pieces -prepared as pk directs 1 Onion; chopped fine Preheat oven to 375^F. ... Food Exchange per serving: 1 BREAD/STARCH EXCHANGE + 1/2 HIGH-FAT MEAT EXCHANGE + 1/2 FAT EXCHANGE + 1/2 VEGETABLE EXCHANGE CAL: 150 Source: Recipes for Diabetics by Billie Little (1985 & 1972 versions) Brought to you and yours via Nancy O'brion and her Meal-Master MMMMM .
154. Dawn Health Tips D
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- Dairy products, milk, yoghurt, cheeses make excellent food but they are also high in fats; insist on using low-fat dairy products and get the best benefits of dairy products without the risk of heart disease.
- Dental cavities are caused not only by sugar but by other carbohydrates and fermentable components of foods also; it also depends on how frequently the food is taken and how well teeth are kept cleaned.
- Depression is best treated by adopting some form of regular physical activity, eating healthier food and sharing thoughts with friends or family.
- So, if you are a border-line diabetic do not ignore your condition. ...
- A classical example is the use of fruits with meals; vitamin C in citrus fruits helps absorb iron in the food.
- Dog bites.
- All dog bites carry risk of rabies; if the animal can not be confirmed for rabies, do not risk, get the rabies shots.
- Hot fluids increase movement of food and can cause indigestion. Soft drinks do nothing for the digestion of food but do produce a feeling of fullness. ...
155. Diabetic Dogs : Frequently Asked Questions
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- Diabetic Dogs : Frequently Asked Questions .
- I think my pet may be diabetic, what are the symptoms? .
- My pet is having problems holding it's urine, does that mean it's diabetic? .
- If your pet is diabetic, and drinking excessive amounts of water, give him/her all they can drink. ...
- Talk to your vet, your personal doctor, other owners of diabetic animals, and friends or relatives with diabetes. ...
- How long does it take to regulate a diabetic animal? .
- Dogs which are off their food or need to be fasted as part of the management of vomiting or diarrhea need to continue to receive insulin, since withholding both food and insulin is likely to start the production of ketones and this will make the dog more unwell. Usually half of the dog's normal requirement will prevent ketoacidosis and will be safe. ...
- Try doing that with a dog that doesn't want to cooperate! .
- If your pet has been fed "people food" only and will not eat dog foods, check out Queenie's Canine Cuisine for ideas. ...
- In diabetic animals treated with insulin there is some risk that hypoglycemia may occur. It is rare for a dog or cat to die of this condition but it is possible and owners should be appropriately warned and trained by the veterinary team responsible for their pet's management. ...
- If the animal is still conscious, treatment is by offering food. ...
156. Canine Diabetes
- www.ahofp.com
- What are the implications for me and my dog?.
- Your dog has the more common type of diabetes: diabetes mellitus. ...
- Because Type II diabetes does not occur in dogs, 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 800 mg/dl (44 mmol/L), although most will be in the range of 400-600 mg/dl (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 normalized 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 will be hospitalized for a few days to deal with the immediate crisis and to begin the regulation process. The "immediate crisis" is only great if your dog is so sick that it has quit eating and drinking for several days. ... At that point, your dog goes home for you to administer medication. ...
- Your personal commitment to treating this dog is very important in maintaining regulation and preventing crises. Most diabetic dogs require insulin injections once or 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. These factors should be considered carefully before deciding to treat a diabetic dog.
157. I Love Freebies.com - Pet Edition
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158. German shepherd can't stand man's in-laws - what's up with that? - 02/14/04
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- : Possibly, one time Papou did something without realizing that it scared your dog Bow, such as dropping something close to her or unknowingly stepping on her toe or tail. ...
- Fox: My 9-year-old dog, Chet, has a sebaceous cyst below his left eye. The vet doesn’t want to remove it surgically because the dog is no youngster. ...
- Why put your dog at risk for a purely cosmetic operation? The cyst isn’t causing the dog discomfort, and if you have this one removed, he may well develop more sebaceous cysts. ...
- Labradors are prone to obesity and all its cardiac, diabetic and other complications, just as humans are. Yours could eat more than they need because of what is called “social facilitation” (when one dog stimulates the other to eat, and the activity becomes a competition). ...
- Don’t give them only one meal a day, because of the risk of bloat from eating lots of food. especially dry dog food, all at once. (Bloat may be a reaction to soybean and other ingredients in many commercial dog foods, which can cause flatulence and allergylike inflammation of the digestive system. ...
- Feeding cats only dry commercial food can play a role in these conditions, so for starters, give your cat a moist (canned) cat food or homemade meals. ...
159. http://www.angelfire.com/sk/planetme/k9diabetes.html
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- Muffy was a great dog. Like all dog owner's say, their dog is the best dog to ever live. ...
- The vet reccommended a new food specially designed for diabetic dogs. ... But then again, Muffy was the princess and got the new food. Which she really liked, although I think she missed the crunch of her old dry food. ... Of course that food didn't last long. We switched Muff back to her other food, but that still didn't work. ...
- Once her digestive tract healed, she was back on the original diabetic dog food. ... Not exactly easy on a dog, especially an old diabetic dog. ...
- The vet told us about her own experiences with diabetic animals. ...
- Pets With Diabetes - perhaps the best site on the internet to gain knowledge and share your experiences with other owner's of diabetic pets.
160. Flint River Ranch Testimonials
- www.frrinc.com
- "I ordered samples of your dog food and was impressed by the timeliness of their arrival. Reading your claims about the introduction of your food made me skeptical, but my dog loved it. ... Then my husband put half the bag in the corner of her dog dish alongside her regular food. We were both amazed and impressed by our dog's reaction to this. She started to eat, but only your food. When she came across her regular food, she actually spit it out on the floor! We thought this was hilarious and it definitely backed up your taste claims!" .
- "Your cat food is fabulous! The day after I received the FRR sample, I ordered the cat and lite food formula for my 3 cats. ... He walks away from his dry food unless it's mixed with canned food -- which we use only as a treat. ... He never eats a food on first smell. ...
- I did some research and was horrified to find that Iams and Eukanuba have a horrific dog/cat testing lab where animals are held in steel cages with no interaction for the purpose of product testing. I also found that the ingredients were substandard, as were most of the dog food products on the market. ...
- I have been trying to trim down my dog's weight and had been having very little luck. ...
- I, like many of the other animal lovers in the world, probably got mad at reading your information of what is going into other dog food, and I can assure you I got very mad! I had no idea that corn cannot be digested in a dog's intestine. ...
- "I will say this right now that I doubted what you said in your report, so I looked farther and found that all you said was the truth, I was buying expensive dog food and paying for chicken heads and feathers and covering my back yard in corn; this might sound funny, but it's not once you also find out that you were feeding your dog poison that produces cancer. ...
- Well, he GOBBLED it up - in fact, while he was eating, one piece fell into the dish with his "normal" dry food, and he picked up just the one FRR piece that fell, being carfeful not to get any of that OTHER food (that I thought was his favorite) in his mouth! Then, he proceeded to LICK THE BOWL! I guess you can't get a more ringing endorsement than that! I've just submitted the first of what I assume will be many future orders! .
- "I wanted to thank everyone at Flint River Ranch for making such a wonderful dog food. My Australian Shepherd, Tess, has lots of allergies due to poor breeding (among other health problems), and we have tried so many different dog foods to help her but none of them worked. She has been fed Iams, ProPlan, Science Diet (Sensitive Stomach Formula), Nutro, and even Science Diet Canine I/D, a presciption diet from the vet's office -- all of these so called "premium" dog foods. ... When we received the FRR sample, I gave Tess a few pieces as treats and she loved it! That night, I mixed the remainder of the sample in with her food, and I couldn't believe what happened. Tess used her nose to find every single piece of FRR and ate it, leaving her other food in the bowl. ...
161. Diabetic Exchange Diet: from HealthSquare.com
- www.healthsquare.com
- HOME > Guide to Medical Care > Diabetic Exchange Diet .
- Diabetic Exchange Diet.
- If you have diabetes, your doctor may put you on a diabetic exchange diet to help control both your weight and the amount of sugar and cholesterol in your blood. You will need to measure your food while on this diet, and you will probably need to eat 3 meals and 1 to 3 snacks daily. This diet divides the foods you can eat into 6 groups and measures each food by exact serving size. That way you can be sure to eat the right amount from each food group daily. ...
- Your dietitian will give you a meal plan that lists the number of servings you may eat from each food group shown below. ... You can exchange any food in a group for any other from the same group, always limiting yourself to the specified serving sizes. ... Ask your dietitian for the correct serving size if a food you want is not listed below. ...
- 1/2 of a hamburger or hot dog bun .
162. First Aid - page 18 - Emergencies caused by illness
- www.petalert.com.au
- If your pet is at risk of bloat (a deep-chested dog) do not exercise your pet after feeding.
- Divide your pet's food over two or more meals each day.
- Encourage your dog not to gulp its food. ...
- Soaking dry food in water until it softens also encourages slower eating.
- For a dog:.
- Press the lips over the upper teeth with your fingers on one side and the thumb on the other so that the dog's lips are between its teeth. ... The dog then can't close its mouth without biting itself and is less able to bite you. ...
- Do not offer food or water to your pet until after you have sought veterinary advice.
- DIABETIC COMA.
- If the symptoms are mild and your pet able to take food from you, jelly beans or sweets may be preferred as they won't drip and make a sticky mess like honey.
- They may show the same signs as a low blood sugar diabetic but may take fits instead. ...
- Undiagnosed diabetic.
- Infection in a diabetic.
- Remove all food immediately. ...
- Feed your pet bland food such as boiled chicken and rice or boiled mince and rice. ...
- Once your pet has recovered then slowly change the diet back to the normal food by mixing it with the mince and rice. ...
163. carbs food list no
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- carbs food list no.
- Sponsored carbs food list no website .
- Dr Atkins Diet Food List - Low Carbohydrate Food List .
- Dr Adkins Diet food and carbohydrate list. ...
- Meals 'n Carbs Food List .
- Meals 'n Carbs Food List. ...
- Meals 'n Carbs Food List .
- Meals 'n Carbs Food List. ...
- diabetic. ...
- Description of food Weight Food Energy CarbohydrateProtein Fat. ... Description of food Weight Food Energy CarbohydrateProtein. ... Description of food Weight Food Energy CarbohydrateProtein. ...
- adkins diet food list .
- Dr Adkins Diet food list has you count carbs, no calorie counting for metabolic weight loss diet plan. ...
- Nutrition Carbohydrates Food List - Nutrition at BellaOnline .
- For your complete nutrition carbohydrates food list, go to the. ...
164. Contents
- www.malteseadoption.com
- Diabetic Dog .
- Dog names: .
- We do our friends no favors by giving them more nutrients in their food than they really need. ...
- Moreover, dog biscuits should not be served as a daily routine, but only as a special treat. ...
- They should therefore be given smaller quantities of less rich food. ...
- Deskunking Your Dog.
- They can be of one dog or multiple dogs together. ...
- Living with a Diabetic Dog .
- Diabetic dogs stop producing the insulin required to regulate their blood sugar levels. Unlike their humans and some of their feline buddies, once your dog becomes insulin dependant, except in rare cases, she will always depend on you to give her the insulin she can't produce on her own. ...
- Food For Thought .
- Diabetic dogs do best on a high fiber, low calorie diet. ... Some parents of diabetic dogs (like me) prefer to home cook meals. ...
- The standard remedy is to immediately give a spoonful of Karo Syrup, but unless you like carrying a sticky bottle around, individual packets of maple syrup from fast food restaurants or tubes of cake icing are more convenient to keep in your purse or the glove compartment of your car, or to tuck in a pocket when out walking. ...
- Unless you're independently wealthy, you are probably wondering how much it costs to care for a diabetic dog. ... I budget about $ 50 a month for Lady's diabetic supplies. ... Some parents of diabetic dogs purchase home glucose monitors if their furbaby needs to be checked more often, which cuts down on the vet bills, but requires drawing blood. ...
165. canine diabetes mellitus sugar diabetes in dogs and cats
- www.petz.co.uk
- Dog Breeding.
- Food Allergy.
- Often an owner will come into the surgery complaining that their dog has suddenly started wetting in the house. Often it is a very well trained, older dog, and this behaviour is quite out of character. ...
- However, although giving the injection is quite easy -unless you have a very uncooperative dog! - There is rather more to the whole procedure: The body's need for insulin tends to fluctuate. ...
- This monitoring function has to be carried out by the dog's owner and involves daily urine measurements of urine glucose levels. ...
- Certain high fibre diets have been developed to help diabetic dogs and cats. ...
166. IPL Ready Reference Collection: Food
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- Food Reference.
- Entertainment & Leisure >> Food.
- Subcategories of Food are:.
- can tap into EWG's powerful search engine that randomly matches a food selection against more than 90,000 government lab test results for pesticides in food. ...
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- Canning Basics for Preserving Food http://www. ... net) Subjects:Entertainment & Leisure--Food Keywords: canning; preserving; recipes.
- Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition http://vm. ... html Health and Nutrition information relating to food from the U. ... Food and Drug Administration (FDA). ... Food and Drug Administration Subjects:Entertainment & Leisure--FoodHealth & Medical Sciences--Nutrition & Diet Keywords: Health and Nutrition; Government; United States.
167. Feline and Canine Diabetes
- www.eattheapple.com
- Common symptoms to watch for in your dog or cat are excessive drinking and urination, weight loss, signs of poor skin and hair coat, liver disease, vomiting, weakness in the rear legs (diabetic neuropathy), secondary bacterial infections and dehydration. The diabetes in your dog or cat can also lead to ketoacidosis( signs of ketoacidosis are " loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, weakness, dehydration, and breathing abnormalities"),become blindness or have kidney problems.
- J Agric Food Chem. ...
- : Critical care monitoring considerations for the diabetic patient.
- The diabetic Ketoacidotic (DKA) animal represents an extreme of the DM patient with regard to hyperglycemia and acid-base and electrolyte derangements. ...
- Nutritional management of diabetic dogs.
- The goals of nutritional therapy in the management of diabetes mellitus are to approach physiologic blood glucose levels, match postprandial glucose absorption with insulin therapy, attain and maintain optimal body weight, reduce the likelihood of diabetic complications, and address other concurrent disease conditions amenable to dietary therapy. Managing diabetes mellitus requires a consistent feeding plan and food that minimizes postprandial fluctuations in blood glucose concentrations. Because fiber modulates blood glucose levels and favors optimum body weight maintenance, the single most effective dietary tool in the medical management of diabetic dogs is feeding a diet containing insoluble or soluble fiber at 8% to 18% on a dry-matter basis. ...
- OBJECTIVE: To compare aesthesiometer-determined corneal sensitivity between diabetic and nondiabetic dogs and to investigate the correlation between corneal sensitivity and duration of diabetes or status of glycemic control, as estimated by use of glycated blood protein concentrations. ANIMALS: 23 diabetic and 29 nondiabetic normoglycemic dogs. PROCEDURE: A Cochet-Bonnet aesthesiometer was used to measure corneal touch threshold (CTT) in 5 corneal regions of each dog. ... 1 g/mm2, respectively) was significantly lower than in diabetic dogs (2. ... Median regional CTT in diabetic dogs was not significantly correlated with estimated duration of diabetes mellitus or blood glycated protein concentrations. ... CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Diabetic dogs have significantly reduced corneal sensitivity in all regions, compared with nondiabetic normoglycemic dogs. Regional variation in corneal sensitivity is similar in diabetic and normoglycemic dogs. ... Corneal nerve dysfunction may be associated with recurrent or nonhealing ulcers in diabetic dogs for which no other underlying cause can be found. ...
168. dog treats, dog treat, dog training
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- Dog Beds .
- Dog Collars.
- Dog Crates.
- Dog Doors .
- Dog Food.
- Dog Gates .
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- Dog Tags.
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- Dog Treats .
- One of the first online stores for dog supplies renowned for its exceptional customer service, PetCareCentral offers high quality dog beds, carriers, collars, crates, dog food, toys and treats. ...
- Good range of dog supplies including dog food, treats, toys and crates at great prices. ...
169. W3Commerce - Associated Sites, featuring Wine and Cooking, Pets and Health Information
- www.gardens-and-gardening.com
- Diabetic foods and meals made with sugar-free recipes are important to diabetic diets, but sometimes only fast food is available. Learn about fast food nutrition.
- Read about high blood sugar and the diabetic diet.
- Diabetic-Diet-and-Recipes. ...
- Modify traditional recipes to create diabetic recipes. Even fast food can be part of a balanced diet and provide healthy snacks if their nutritional values are calculated for a diabetic exchange diet. Learn about the Food Pyramid and nutrition labels.
- While Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes have similar symptoms, each requires a different combination of evaluation of blood sugar levels, insulin, exercise and a diabetic diet. Diabetes support groups are a source for diabetic recipes and information on diabetes care.
- Learn about basic nutritional requirements and how to choose the pet food that's right for your dog. Get the low-down on nutritional supplements, special diets, and that unbelievable mess of information on dog food bags.
- Walking-a-Dog. ...
- This site introduces you to dog obedience training strategies to keep your dogs responsive, especially while walking. Get the training essentials: learn how to catch and maintain your dog's attention, and about basic commands, rewards, leashes and collars.
170. Le Magazine, September 1999 - Report: Eat Less - But Do Eat Lots Of Blueberries
- www.lef.org
- Do we already have any human data relevant to the benefits of calorie restriction observed in rodents and rhesus monkeys? Perhaps the closest we have is a National Institute on Aging study of 900 non-diabetic human volunteers, which found that men with the lowest insulin levels seem to live the longest.
- The dwarf mice have lower blood glucose and lower body temperature than normal mice, but they eat the same amount of food (or more) per gram of body weight. ...
- Or the size is a marker for something else that is very important, for example the amount of food and energy metabolism-oxidative radicals? Insulin?-it takes to reach certain adult size and to maintain a body of this size. ...
- It has also been found that Fox Terriers (chosen as the model of a smaller dog) have superior lymphocyte proliferation, giving them an immune advantage.
- Luckily for dog owners who wish their pets to live as long as possible, these three factors can be easily counteracted.
- It has been found that the chief problem is the inclusion of rice in dog food. ... In addition, dog food can be made to include nutrients especially designed to promote healthy intestinal bacteria. Dog food should also include antioxidants such as vitamin E and beta-carotene in order to promote immune health.
- Thus, it is relatively easy to improve the health of dogs by simply improving the nutritional quality of dog food. ... It is ironic that pet food is engineered according to research findings, while millions of children are being raised on junk food, and the elderly tend to eat a notoriously poor diet.
171. nutrition tips
- www.health-x.com
- Pet Education - Links to articles on kitten nutrition, weight control, cat food and nutrients, vitamins, minerals and other supplements, and tips for feeding cats and kittens.
- Tips on determining caloric requirements for a dog, depending on breed, age, weight and activity.
- What and how much food to give orphaned puppies. ...
- Information on dog food selection, feeding tips, basic nutrition and special diets.
- Taking a positive, patient approach to feeding allows children to develop a healthy attitude to food and encourage them to eat on their own. ...
- The Diabetic Diet.
- Diabetic Cooking Tips and Tricks.
- Advice on preparing nutritional meals for a person with diabetes from the wife of a diabetic.
- Phoenix Food - Food For Health.
172. Dog Nutrition
- www.kwnutrition.com
- Dog Nutrition .
- Diabetic Nutrition.
- Dog Nutrition.
- Fast Food Nutrition.
- Fast Food Nutrition Facts.
- Fast Food Nutrition Guide.
- Food Nutrition.
- Food Nutrition Facts.
- Food Nutrition Guide.
- Nutrition Food.
- Nutritional Value Of Food.
- Dogs : Dogfood - Dog Nutrition & Food .
- Dogfood - Dog Nutrition & Food. Web sites related to Dogfood Dog Nutrition .
- Dog Nutrition .
- Get your dog to listen to you. ...
173. Diabetes Mellitus In Dogs
- www.barrieranimalcareclinic.co.uk
- Your dog has the more common type of diabetes: diabetes mellitus. ...
- Because Type II diabetes does not occur in dogs, 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 800 mg/dl (44 mmol/l), although most will be in the range of 400-600 mg/dl (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. ...
174. Diabetes Mellitus in Dogs
- www.askdrpetra.com
- Your dog has the more common type of diabetes: diabetes mellitus. ...
- Because Type II diabetes does not occur in dogs, 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 800 mg/dl (44 mmol/L), although most will be in the range of 400-600 mg/dl (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 normalized 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 will be hospitalized for a few days to deal with the immediate crisis and to begin the regulation process. The "immediate crisis" is only great if your dog is so sick that it has quit eating and drinking for several days. ... At that point, your dog goes home for you to administer medication. ...
- Your personal commitment to treating this dog is very important in maintaining regulation and preventing crises. Most diabetic dogs require insulin injections once or 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. These factors should be considered carefully before deciding to treat a diabetic dog.
175. DIABETES MELLITUS IN DOGS
- www.pethealthcare.net
- Your dog has the more common type of diabetes: diabetes mellitus. ...
- Because Type II diabetes does not occur in dogs, 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 800 mg/dl (44 mmol/L), although most will be in the range of 400-600 mg/dl (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 normalized 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 will be hospitalized for a few days to deal with the immediate crisis and to begin the regulation process. The "immediate crisis" is only great if your dog is so sick that it has quit eating and drinking for several days. ... At that point, your dog goes home for you to administer medication. ...
- Your personal commitment to treating this dog is very important in maintaining regulation and preventing crises. Most diabetic dogs require insulin injections once or 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. These factors should be considered carefully before deciding to treat a diabetic dog.
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