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Diabetes Pet Month

11/3/2017

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Lethargy. Excessive thirst. Frequent urination.If your pet is displaying any of these common signs, he or she may have diabetes.
If you didn’t know your dog or cat could develop diabetes, you’re not alone. Many owners don’t realize diabetes can affect pets too, so learning that your dog or cat has the condition can leave you with many questions.
While there’s no cure for diabetes, proper care can help your pet live a happy, healthy, active life. The more you know about diabetes, the better you’ll be able to work with your veterinarian to successfully manage your pet’s health.
Your veterinarian is an essential partner in your pet’s diabetes care. Only your veterinarian can diagnose diabetes and provide appropriate preventive and management programs.
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12/29/2017 04:55:08 am

If your pet is displaying any of these common signs, he or she may have diabetes. Understand your pets attitude and behavioral activities you can sure about the diseases that affect to them. Consulting with your pet's veterinarian is a good option to sure about the present health condition of the pet.

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3/6/2019 11:17:24 am

Good post. Thank for share it here

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12/20/2020 08:16:23 am

I had no idea that, as you mentioned, pets are really good at hiding any pain they may be feeling. Also, like you said, preventing a problem is way easier then fixing one. I am not sure the last time my dog went in for a physical. I should probably get him in, and checked up to make sure everything is all good.

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3/15/2021 04:43:14 am



I have been reading posts regarding this topic and this post is one of the most interesting and informative one I have read. Thank you for this!

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12/5/2021 02:38:10 pm

If your dog is overweight, we need to feed less to bring that body weight back in line. Please talk to your veterinarian for specifics, especially if your pet has a medical condition.

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They are more liked by people because of their faithfulness. They are intelligent, they are watchfulness. The dogs have many colors such as grey, white, black, brown and red. They are of many kinds such as bloodhound, greyhound, german shepherd, Labrador, Rottweiler, bulldog poodle, etc.

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