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176. PetsHub.com - Overview of insulin for your dog
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- Overview of insulin for your dog Set Homepage | Add Favorite | Home .
- Overview of insulin for your dog.
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- Home > Dog > Insulin For Dog Overview of insulin for your dog.
- Insulin is used to control blood sugar in diabetic animals. ...
- Diabetic coma, seizures, or death can occur from inappropriate insulin doses. ...
- Increased food intake typically increases the need; exercise may lower the insulin dose. Special diets can also help to regulate the diabetic. ...
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177.
- www.communityah.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.
178. Pet Diabetes - Hilde's Story
- www.mnsi.net
- homemade diet and has been a diabetic for three years. ...
- The standard food that most vets recommend is w/d made by Hill's. ...
- I want owners to know that if your dog refuses to eat this dogfood .
- you can feed your diabetic dog a homemade diet and still control diabetes. ...
- All our pets were fed from a combination of table food(not junk food) and commercially .
- Hilde started out the same way: puppy food with .
- She loved her new food, and guess what ? The sewer breath hardly .
- start her back on "regular" dog food. Because of her allergies, I decided to get her food .
- I returned the food and told the vet that .
- Diabetic Symptoms .
- Diabetic Ketoacidosis-Diagnosis .
- I told the vet "If I didn't think it was possible,I would think the little dog is in diabetic ketoacidosis ! .
- She's acting just like our human diabetic patients do when their blood sugars are too high. ...
- Well, the vet took one look at her and said"she is in diabetic ketoacidosis, .
- that we always had a months worth of food on hand (great for those times of .
179. Aging Gracefully: All Critters ~ Pawprints and Purrs
- www.sniksnak.com
- Vocabulary (What words does he understand? "Food" or "outside"?).
- If your dog adores playing fetch, indulge him. ... Treat your competition dog by going through some obedience drills so he still feels like a winner. Take your dog for a long walk for the pure joy of being together. ...
- Pay attention to what your dog or cat can do and offer creative ways to make the most of these abilities. ...
- Schedule extra bathroom breaks for the dog, too, perhaps coming home from work at lunch or adding a pet door for convenience.
- "Taffy doesn't want to eat crunchy dog food any more. ... Aging pets often prefer softer food. Warming up food in the microwave increases the scent and can stimulate flagging appetites. ...
- Several pet food companies make therapeutic diets, which are available from your veterinarian. ... Your pet must eat the food for it to help.
- Diabetic pets do well on moderate fiber diets with controlled calories, which slims them down and more evenly distributes the energy they burn. Most diabetic pets also need insulin injections. ...
- Norton William Milgram at the University of Toronto proved that enrichment - puzzles, training games, and making the dog think - improved cognitive function. ...
- Shojai is the author of 18 pet care books, including Complete Care for Your Aging Cat and Complete Care for Your Aging Dog (New American Library). ...
180. FlintRiverRanch.cc - Your Source for Natural Dog & Cat food...
- www.flintriverranch.cc
- 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 its not once you also find out that you were feeding your dog poison that produces cancer. ...
- "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. ...
- "Thank you so much for making this pet food! We had been looking for something like this for a few months when we received one of your promotional mailers. ... Our chocolate lab 'Cody' now has your wonderful Dry Water (instead of animal plasma containing Alpo) added to every meal! He dances around impatiently during the 2-minute 'cook time', but we think he knows it's well worth the wait! Our newest addition, a 3 month old kitten our nephews named "Angel" is refusing to eat the Kitten Chow we got her initially! She loves your cat/kitten food. ...
- "Not only do they love this food, but they do not ask for treats near as much during the day as they did while they were on their previous food. ...
- I've only recently become aware of how bad commerical pet food really is. ...
- Needless to say, we did run out of dog food and I had to go to the local pet store to buy something for Riley off the shelf. ... Once the FRR arrived I think Riley recognized the box because he started running back and forth between his dog dish and the front door where the box was. Talk about a happy dog!" .
- The Flint switch has saved me a bundle and saved my dog endless days of suffering with constant diarrhea and other digestive disorders. ...
- He now wakes us up early every day so he can hurry out and then eat his food. ...
- "I sent for a sample of Flint River Ranch dog food for my very fastidious Border Collie show dog, who loved it and has never been so excited about dinner!" .
- "Just had to write to tell you the minute I opened the sample pack of cat and kitten food my cats went crazy! They love it. ...
181. Pet Diabetes - Roy and his Diabetic Dog Cookie
- www.petdiabetes.com
- Before my blindness, I had 3 main goals in life, the first is to get to the other side of the fence, the second is to eat anything I can, except my dog food and the third is to have every human being love me. ...
- As we were talking, the husband said that I was first dog he had petted in a long time. ...
- That helped because in February I became diabetic. ...
- Dad took me back to the opthamologist who confirmed that I was about 90% blind from diabetic cataracts. ... I stopped eating food and after a few days Dad tried some glucerna. ... Dad then tried giving me some scrambled eggs and cheese in the morning, and a hot dog at night. ...
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182. Wafcol Advisory
- www.wafcol.co.uk
- Wafcol product one of the most comprehensive range so complete dog food avialbe today, with products designed to suit the needs of dogs dependent on their age, leveloof activity or specidfic dietary requirment. ...
- For advice on health and nutrition, feeding your dog or for more information on the Wafcol range please contact our Pet Advisory Centre at:.
- My vet has told me my dog is diabetic. ...
- My pet Doberman has a really sensitive stomach; do you have a food to suit her? (Answer).
- I have a bitch in whelp, what food should I be feeding her? (Answer).
- My dog has terrible wind, is there anything I can do? (Answer).
- I would like my dog to be a vegetarian, but shouldnt he really be fed meat? (Answer).
- The vet has said my dog has Colitis, what is this? (Answer).
- My vet has told me my dog is diabetic. ...
- Treatment of the diabetic dog involves administering insulin by injection, with the daily dose being adjusted according to the level of insulin in the urine.
- The diabetic dog needs a consistent supply of nutrients at every meal with a high fibre content to ensure a more even absorption into the bloodstream to help regulate blood-sugar levels. Wafcol Light provides highly digestible chicken proteins coupled with a suitably high level of fibre and has proved very useful in the management of the diabetic dog.
- Once the diagnosis has been confirmed and a routine of treatment established, most diabetic dogs can lead a full and happy life.
- You are quite right to want to help your dog the overweight dog is far more prone to arthritis, heart disease, breathing difficulties, diabetes mellitus, reduced liver function, reduced resistance to disease and, almost certainly, a shorter life expectancy.
- A dog of any breed can, of course, suffer from obesity, but some breeds are more prone to weight problems than others - Cocker Spaniels, Labradors Retrievers, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and Daschunds are frequently overweight. ... The safest and most effective way to reduce the weight of a dog is to administer a calorie-controlled diet and to increase the level of exercise.
183. Wysong Testimonials - Pets Prefer Wysong
- www.wysong.net
- our dog - Navy - is not real big on doing tricks. ...
- she almost climbs up my side as I prepare the food! Thanks for making such a great product! My Scottie will be fed Wysong dog food from now on. ...
- Animal Shelter, Florida: "Thanks a million for the food. ...
- I find it interesting that as other food companies are just beginning to add probiotics, human grade ingredients etc. that you are already making the next generation of pet food. ...
- Texas: "My sweet old black lab loves Wysong Senior™ and even throws up any other brand of pet food. ...
- Animal Shelter, Washington: "When a new dog comes in and has a choice between the food it came with and Wysong. ...
- Washington,: "Wysong makes the finest pet food available (and one of my cats certainly agrees because she refuses to eat anything else). ...
- In that time we haven’t been able to get her to eat dry food and we didn’t buy cheap brands. I then started making her food, and that was a big hit with her. ...
- Internet: "I just learned about Archetype™ They love this food. I gave them each 1 chunk on their food and they went nuts. ...
- Internet: "I just wanted to drop you a letter to let you know our experience of receiving your dog food yesterday. Buddy, our dog, loves it. He was all over the box and when I got it open, I could hardly get one of the bags open, and when I did he gobbled down the food before I could put it in his bowl with the homemade food that I make! Now this is a dog that really does not care to eat. ... At dinner this evening, he ate your food before he ate the dog food I make, which was in the same bowl. ...
184. nutrition.org -- Nguyen et al. 128 (12): 2659S
- www.nutrition.org
- Measurement of Postprandial Incremental Glucose and Insulin Changes in Healthy Dogs: Influence of Food Adaptation and Length of Time of Blood Sampling1,2 .
- KEY WORDS: dog foods · glycemic response · insulinemic response · dogs .
- 55 mmol/L) and their response to the intravenous glucose tolerance test (performed after a 24-h period of food deprivation), using a glucose dose of 500 mg/kg body weight, infused as 50% glucose solution in 30 s, were also normal. ...
- Foods B1 and B3 were given as is, with separate water, whereas food B2 was hydrated before feeding. ... The daily chromium intake was not <100 µg per dog. ... However, a daily allowance of 100 µg per dog per day was assumed to be required according to a human recommendation of 50-200 µg/d. ...
- The daily chromium intake was not <100 µg per dog. ...
- Before the initiation of the study, the dogs consumed the same dry food in a single daily meal consisting of 29. ...
- On d 1, after a 24-h period of food deprivation, the dogs were again given one of the five experimental foods on the morning of the test day in a single meal (Table 1). Each dog was placed in a separate cage 30 min before feeding time, and a basal blood sample was obtained from the jugular vein. Each dog consumed all of the food in <5 min. ...
- In all cases, the size of the meal was determined by the energy requirement of the individual dog calculated using an allowance of 552 kJ metabolizable energy per kilogram metabolic body weight (BW0. ...
- Postprandial responses were compared for maximum increase, time to peak increase and incremental area under the glucose (AUCG) and insulin (AUCI) curves for each food. ... Area increments under the curves for a given food were determined for the 3-h period after the meal. ...
- The food B2 induced an initial increment followed by a decrease under the basal value. There was no significant difference for the same food in area under the glycemic or insulinemic curve between d 1 and 15; neither was there a significant difference for the same food in glucose maximal increment or time to peak or in insulin maximal increment or time to peak between d 1 and 15. ...
185. Seameal
- www.lucy-the-dog.com
- Dr Murray also writes that flax may improve nerve function and protect against diabetic disease.
- SeaMeal also contains digestive enzymes, which improve the digestibility of the food. ... No matter what other companies may tell you, probiotics and digestive enzymes cannot be put right into the food, because they are denatured (killed) at 120 F degrees, and pet foods must be cooked at least at 265 F degrees.
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186. Diabetes
- www.blinddog.info
- Blind Dog Emergency Pack Blind Dog Locations Surveys Recent Additions .
- Many visitors to this page will still be reeling in shock at finding out they have a diabetic dog. ...
- Now to learn that your dog has impaired vision or has gone blind seems grossly unfair.
- info pages are full of helpful tips for all blind or partially sighted dogs, whether they are diabetic or not.
- The condition of the eyes of a dog with diabetes can however, be complicated by the diabetes itself.
- DIABETES AND YOUR DOG.
- Whether your dog is sighted, partially sighted or blind they can still get pain and infection in the eyes.
- It is important to try to regulate the diabetes in order to help the eyes and of course allow your dog to feel well again.
- A dog with lots of sugar sloshing around in their blood can be prone to infection.
- Many diabetic dogs suffer from UTI (urinary tract infection) and eye infections, and any kind of healing from wounds and or surgery can be hampered by diabetes.
- At times trying to acheive diabetic regultation can be very frustrating, you can be so close yet seem so far away.
- There are many reasons why a dog with diabetes may not be regulated.
- Newly diagnosed, still finding the right balance of insulin/food/exercise.
- If you know of any other reasons why a dogs diabetes may not be regulated, or other comments you may wish to add about your dog, please feel free to do so here please add them to this list here. ...
- Won't eat food without "toppings", even then very fussy. ...
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187. Diabetes Mellitus
- www.healthypets.com
- Diabetes mellitus occurs when the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin to control the dog's blood glucose levels. ... Diabetic dogs require regular injections of insulin to control their blood glucose levels. ...
- The signs of diabetes mellitus in dogs are: · Ravenous appetite · Weight loss (despite a good appetite and plenty of food) · Drinking larger than normal amounts of water · Increased urine production.
- This process causes the dog to eat more to replenish its depleted tissues. Despite the ravenous appetite, the dog still loses weight.
- However, the glucose draws water along with it, so the dog produces large amounts of dilute urine. To prevent dehydration from the water loss, the dog must drink more water.
- Blood glucose measurements In a healthy dog, the normal blood glucose level is 80–120 mg/dl (milligrams per deciliter). ... In a diabetic dog, the blood glucose may be well over 400 mg/dl. In fact, in some diabetic dogs the blood glucose may be off the scale before treatment.
- It can either be measured as part of a group of blood tests or on its own, using the same measuring kit that diabetic people use on a daily basis.
- When the diagnosis is first made, it may be necessary for your dog to be hospitalized for a few days to get his/her blood glucose under control. If there are any related health problems, they must also be treated before your dog goes home. ...
- Regardless of the details of your dog's diabetes management program, consistency is essential. You must be consistent with diet, feeding times, insulin injections, and your dog's routine. ... You may find that it is easier to regulate your dog's routine if you keep it indoors.
188. Exhibits Throughout the Hospital: The Medical Museum: University of Iowa Health Care:
- www.uihealthcare.com
- Most of the food we eat is changed into glucose, a form of sugar. ... Conversion of the food into sugar and its movement into the cells is the work of a hormone called insulin, which is produced by the pancreas. ...
- Dietary adjustments and insulin injections simply make an average lifespan and relatively normal existence possible for a diabetic. ...
- That year, two researchers, arguing about the digestion of fat, removed the pancreas of a laboratory dog, who immediately became diabetic. ... This latter method was inspired as much by successful thyroid extracts as by the 1889 laboratory dog experiment; but it consistently caused such toxic effects as severe fever and shock, and even death.
189. ANIMAL DOCTOR (washingtonpost.com)
- www.washingtonpost.com
- About seven months ago, I became a first-time dog owner. ...
- As a first-time dog owner you were perhaps not the best "placement" for such a dog. ...
- I have an 11-year-old, diabetic female cat whose blood-sugar level won't come down from 377. ...
- When I put his food down he first steps back from it in a challenging posture and then barks and barks. He is alone, with no other dog to challenge him over the food. ...
- With this yappy Yorkie, put the food down, then when he barks, ignore him. If he continues to bark, pick up the food bowl and put it on a table or counter and say, "Quiet, Dudley. " When he is quiet, put the food down and leave him alone. ...
- Feeding a natural diet or commercial dog food that has no artificial food dyes or coloring agents may also help reduce the staining problem. Antihistamine pills won't -- your dog does not have an allergy! .
190. Native Cure
- www.azcentral.com
- - Food & Drink.
- Her complaint is more with federal government food and work policies after World War II that moved the tribe out of its farms and into cotton fields, ultimately fostering a dependence on government-supplied commodities, such as flour, sugar, lard and canned goods.
- "Now we go to Bashas' and get a hot dog. ... "I'm a diabetic, and this is what it has done to me. ...
- Traditional food advocates take the native foods hypothesis further. ...
- , held its first Native Food Summit in Albuquerque to discuss ways to boost local food production.
- Food is one way of reviving community activities such as almost-extinct rainmaking ceremonies, harvest festivals and family meals. ...
- "What is very likely is that if you had to live off this environment and food of the desert, you would be pretty skinny and wouldn't have diabetes. ...
- Disgraced goddess Kids menus full of fat, nutrition study finds Curl up with a good dog to read tail-wagging 'Tales' Pet of the week Odds are Sack gets it on 'Sopranos' Hot ticket Dinner and a movie .
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191. Diabetic Gourmet - www.diabeticgourmet.com diabeticgourmet
- www.joeant.com
- Diabetic Gourmet.
- Shopping > Books and Magazines > Magazines > Food and Cooking Magazines.
- Articles, recipes, news, forums, and resources for the diabetic including information about the disorder, types of diabetes, symptoms, and meal planning.
- food-fun-wine. ...
- Diabetic Recipes.
- diabetic.
- Diabetic Friendly.
- Diabetic Smoothies.
- Diabetic Foods.
- recipe diabetic.
- Diabetic Foot Care.
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- com/search?va=food+science+training+australia++2004&ei=UTF-8&n=20&fl=0&fr=f.
- xcite/dog/results?otmpl=dog/webresults. ...
192. pet-health-results
- www.dog-images.com
- Information on “prescription cat food”.
- Save hundreds of dollars on the medicine you must have for the dog, cat, or pet that depends on you for love and protection. ...
- dog-images. ...
- Resources directly related to “prescription cat food” are further down the page.
- Iams-quality dog and cat food-pet care products .
- New low carbohydrate, high protein food just for your cat. ...
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- Cat Food. ... Hills Prescription Diet Cat Food, Hills Science Diet Cat Food, Holistic Cat Food, Homemade Cat Food,. ...
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- If your cat needs a prescription cat food, you can pick that up from your vet's place directly. ...
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- cat eucanuba food - eucanuba food. ... pet health pharmacy online prescription cat food online. ...
- Eukanuba premium Dog and cat foods .
- Eukanuba premium dog and cat food help provide the wholesum nutrition and ingredients for your pets happy healthy lives. Choose the right formula for your puppy, kitten, dog or cat. ...
193. Defeat Diabetes: January 2003 Articles
- www.defeatdiabetes.org
- The USDA food pyramid was another disastrous attempt by the federal government to tell us how we should be eating. The USDA food pyramid has too much emphasis on grains and almost no emphasis placed on the nutritional values of various types of foods.
- If not eaten to excess, fat can actually help you diet because it makes food taste better and helps you feel full longer.
- Steroid Injection for Diabetic Eye Problem (01/30/03) A new study finds an injection of a corticosteroid may be beneficial for diabetics with macular edema. Diabetic macular edema is one of the main reasons for vision problems in diabetics.
- Clinical Relevance of Homocysteine Monitoring in the Diabetic Patient (01/29/03) Diabetic patients, especially with type 2 diabetes, are prone to cardiovascular disease which is the leading cause of death in this population. The measurement of plasma homocysteine contributes to the identification, among the diabetic population, of patients at high cardio-vascular risk, with the aim of improving their global management. ...
- Diabetic Ulcers Linked to Foot Structure Abnormalities (01/29/03) Diabetic patients with neuropathy, a common complication of the disease which causes loss of sensation in the feet, should be screened for certain biomechanical problems, such as limited ankle and big-toe mobility. ...
- Diet should be stable; nowadays there are senior dog foods that are designed for the twilight years. As the dog becomes a senior citizen, make him or her a little more comfortable, but continue the dog's customary routines until the quality of life and the physical signs tell you the dog is becoming geriatric. ...
- , said he intended to file the Personal Responsibility in Food Consumption Act on Monday in Washington. The bill wouldn't stop lawsuits in cases where restaurants or food manufacturers failed to comply with regulatory requirements and caused illnesses such E. ...
- Fat Isn't McDonald's Fault, Suit Tossed Out (01/23/03) Saying the law is not intended to protect people from their own excesses, a federal judge threw out a class-action lawsuit Wednesday that blamed McDonald's food for obesity, diabetes and other health problems in children.
- Tadalafil Safe and Effective in Impotent Diabetic Men (01/22/03) 64% of men reported improved erections. 75% of diabetic men may experience erectile dysfunction at some point. ...
- Bypass Surgery More Dangerous for Diabetic Patients (01/22/03) Diabetic patients who undergo coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) had a 30-day mortality rate similar to that of non-diabetic patients, but midterm mortality and morbidity were significantly greater.
194. Northcreek Pet Hospital-diabetes seminar
- www.northcreek.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. ...
195. Diabetes in Dogs
- www.vetinfo.com
- diabetic Siberian Husky, Kodi. ...
- insulins for their dog. ...
- 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. ...
- family tendency in one of the dog's lines, using urine glucose strips is .
- fact that I have put our dog at a greater risk for major liver damage. ...
- have hurt Heidi? Of course, the vet did not know at the time of the shot that Heidi was diabetic. ...
- Once in a while this approach seems to work in a cat when moderate fiber, restricted calorie diets are used and there is weight loss in an overweight cat but I can't remember this approach succeeding in a dog. ...
- Do you have any idea what may have been her underlying problem? I realize a dog doesn't get diabetes and three days later is gone. ...
- It is likely that she was diabetic for some time, perhaps several weeks, prior to the vomiting episode. Diabetic dogs do reasonably well until they lose most of their ability to utilize sugar. ...
- They are still diabetic even if the treatment for the ketoacidosis is successful. In many instances it is not possible for people to care properly for a diabetic dog and that has to be considered in the initial decision to treat or not treat the ketoacidosis. ...
- Whether this is the case here or just general incompetence I have no idea, but I do know I need to take care of my dog to the best of my ability and do all I can to make sure she lives a long and happy life. ...
- Mike, I have a dog (a dachs called "Willie") who's 12 years old, and suffers from diabetes. ... All in all, he's an old dog but still very lively. ... The vet, at any rate, suggests administering insulin; however, he also tells me that the risk of giving too much insulin is very high, and the dog may get hypo and fall into a coma. My GP suggested administering "Glucobay", but then I found out that this is for type II diabetes, and what my dog has looks more like type I diabetes (right?). Also, he doesn't know if Glucobay would be appropriate for a dog. ...
196. Voice of the Diabetic, Summer 1995
- www.nfb.org
- VOICE OF THE DIABETIC.
- Voice of the Diabetic is offered absolutely free to any interested person upon request. ...
- Voice of the Diabetic is a national publication of the Diabetics Division of the National Federation of the Blind. ...
- Voice of the Diabetic.
- Dialogs About Diabetic Dynamos: Scholarship available for IDDM Diabetics by Debra Frank, M. ...
- To Dog or Not to Dog by Ed and Toni Eames .
- Food For Thought .
- They were the first company to submit an application to the Food and Drug Administration for approval. ...
- A drug called metformin, which received Food and Drug Administration approval late December of 1994, is expected to have a major impact on the treatment of type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes. Metformin effectively controls blood glucose levels without the side effects of the diabetic drugs that are available now. ...
- Now, after three decades of safe and effective use, the Food and Drug Administration retested metformin and approved it for use alone and in combination with sulfonylureas, the traditional oral diabetes medicine in use long before the approval of metformin. ...
- Doctors from the University of California at San Diego tested the drug on overweight people who had high blood sugar levels but were not considered diabetic. ...
- Dialogs About Diabetic Dynamos: Scholarship Available For IDDM Diabetics .
- She is a member of the American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE), the International Diabetic Athlete Association (IDAA) and is on the medical advisory board of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International (JDFI) Nassau/Suffolk, New York Chapter. As an active athlete with IDDM she shares both her personal and professional experiences with Voice of the Diabetic. ...
- All essays should be labeled "Golf Scholarship Essay 1995" and sent directly to the Voice of the Diabetic. ... Remember our IDAA motto, "I Run On Insulin!" For more information on the scholarship contact: Ed Bryant, editor, Voice of the Diabetic, 1412 I-70 Drive SW, Suite C, .
197. CBS News | Dealing With Diabetes | January 24, 2003 09:11:45
- www.cbsnews.com
- Diabetes is a disease that occurs when the body cannot use food for fuel. In a healthy person the body converts food into glucose (sugar), this glucose remains in the bloodstream until a substance called "insulin" whisks that glucose to the body's cells to be used for energy. ...
- An acute complication of Type 1 occurs when the blood sugar gets so high (often this occurs prior to diagnosis) that the person goes into a diabetic coma. ...
- Some ideas are walking the dog, dancing, playing with a child or grandchild or gardening. ...
- Feste says parents can help diabetic children by encouraging them to be active. ...
- She says diabetics can bring an appetizer or snack food and dessert that fits their meal plan. ... And when you eat out in a restaurant, she says, it is a good idea to share food. Offer to split an entree that way you can taste a variety of yummy food and cut down on the quantity consumed. ...
- Are you eating right? Compare the USDA food pyramid to one by Harvard researchers, calculate your body mass index and learn about the shifting ideal of beauty.
- Fat-Free Food? Try Fat-Free Genes.
198. Natural Pet News - 09/01/02
- www.healthypetcorner.com
- Dog Food, Treats & Bones.
- Cat Food &Treats.
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- One reason a dog can be such a comfort when you're feeling blue is that he doesn't try to find out why. ...
- I care not for a man's religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it. ...
- The ground is a giant dog newspaper, containing all kinds of late-breaking dog news items, which, if they are especially urgent, are often continued into the next yard. ...
- Neighbor's Dog Or Cat Like Your Bushes?.
- for people caring for diabetic pets. ...
- NEIGHBOR'S DOG OR CAT LIKE YOUR BUSHES?.
199. Diabetes Mellitus
- www.penstone-vets.co.uk
- We have a video explaining Diabetes in the Dog that we can lend to you free of charge. ...
- 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 any immediate crisis and to begin the stabilisation process. ... Time is needed to formulate a regime that suits your dog and discover the necessary amount of insulin needed to maintain normal blood sugar levels. ... Once stabilised your dog will return home for you to continue to administer the required medication. ... Once your dog is settled into a regime only periodic blood tests and check-ups will be required to monitor progress.
- 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. ...
200. Diary of a Diabetic Cat - Feline Diabetes - Diabetes in Cats
- www.felinediabetes.com
- We are trying to cut back on her food but she manages to maintain her weight by eating dog food and neighbor's food. The other gatos and the dog are perfect weights. ...
- I am to soften his dry food with a little milk or water but try to avoid wet food. ...
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