By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-28 | Pets Millions of Americans suffer from diabetes, having to build their lives around their illness. Diabetes is a constant tight-wire walk, requiring frequent blood-testing and carefully monitoring one's blood sugar levels at all times, which in turn requires a careful dietary balancing act. But for people suffering from Type 1 Diabetes, there's a new weapon in the battle against their disease. A weapon with four legs and a wagging tail. read more
By: Melody Scott | 2010-03-29 | Diabetes Fun with Diabetes? What a strange concept. And yet many game developers are teaming with the medical community to make learning about diabetes fun. read more
By: Cary Benjamin | 2010-04-01 | Pets Diabetes is one of the most common diseases in dogs. Unfortunately, too many pet owners don't even realize that their dogs even have diabetes. There are a few signs that any pet owner can look out for in order to recognize when they do, and be able to take action to counter the effects of the dog diabetes. read more
By: Chip Bertmen | 2010-03-27 | Pets Diabetes mellitus is also called "sugar diabetes" sometimes and is a common condition seen in certain breeds of dogs. While almost all breeds could be affected the breeds that have the highest incidence are Golden retrievers, German shepherds, and Poodles. read more
By: Vanni Jain | 2011-12-09 | Wellness In many cases there is a development of canine diabetes seen in young dogs. This is very abnormal. There are many symptoms exhibited if the if the dog is 4 years old. There is a valid possibility for diabetes that time. read more
By: CS Swarens | 2010-04-01 | Pets Just as with humans, it is possible for your precious pooch to develop two different forms of diabetes mellitus. In both cases, your pet is unable to metabolize sugar properly, which can lead to a host of additional health problems if not cared for properly. read more
By: CristianStan | 2010-10-31 | Pets You can bring your dog to the vet and get him a processed vaccine or something else that is supposed to help in the aid of diabetes read more
By: Queen City Petsitting | 2010-10-21 | Pets When we call our beloved dogs "man's best friend", the term tends to mean more to certain people. Those who suffer from illnesses or disabilities relying on our four-legged friends for help more and more these days. read more
By: Robert Reddin | 2010-04-02 | Diabetes The link between obesity and type 2 diabetes is well known. Unless action is taken, the trend in the United States and other developed countries toward a more desk bound and inactive lifestyle will only result in the creation ever more diabetics. Health experts encourage those who are pre-diabetic or who already have developed the full condition to have a more active life style. This article shows you how to get started. read more
By: Jack Price | 2010-11-15 | Article Marketing Diabetes is a very common hormonal disorder in pet dogs. It occurs when a dog's pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin. This hormone is involved in properly metabolizing the sugar in their diet, and if there is a shortage, the result is high levels of sugar in their blood. This can lead to a lack of energy, weight changes and even blindness. read more
By: Darlene L. Norris | 2010-04-02 | Pets Life with a diabetic dog is probably more complicated than it used to be. Canine diabetes can be a challenge, but it's one you can live with. Here are tips to make life easier for both you and your canine companion. read more
By: CristianStan | 2010-10-31 | Pets As advancements in pet-healthcare are being constantly made pets are living much longer than ever, even if they’re unfortunate enough to come down with diabetes read more
By: Avrum Elmakis | 2010-03-31 | Pets In the same way that millions of people cope with diabetes, so too, does the disease affect canines. Specifically, the disorder is called diabetes mellitus (DM). An insulin deficiency prevents your pooch's body from metabolizing glucose effectively. There are two varieties of DM: Type I and Type II. The former is the most prevalent type (99% of dogs with DM suffer from this type) and occurs when the body doesn't produce enough insulin. The latter occurs when insulin is manufactured but your pooch's body isn't able to use it properly. read more
By: glenn cressy | 2011-07-07 | Health & Fitness A Registered Service Dog is your best friend and also your constant companion. Service Dogs obtain this classification from being able to assist the owner with a multitude of physical and/or mental problems. And this classification is not confined to Service Dogs. Service Animals can also be classified as having the same abilities as a Service Dog. The primary thing that The Americans With Disabi read more
By: mohanchen | 2010-09-22 | Branding There is a wide range of creative concepts and ideas for personalized military dog tags - with much innovation and style. Here are a few ideas to choose from: You may have unlimited text and lines on both of your military dog tags. If have too many thoughts that you want to put into text for your personalized military dog tags, you may do so. There are online military dog tag stores that offer unlimited text and unlimited lines on both dog tags. You may want to take advantage of the store th read more