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... humans with diabetes - to help treat dogs and other animals. "Our research has found that continuous glucose monitoring devices can be used in dogs, cats, cows and horses," said University of Missouri researcher Charles Wiedmeyer. ...
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Dry foods are the number 1 cause of diabetes in cats as well as being a huge contributing factor to kidney disease, obesity, crystals, u.t.i's and a host of other problems. Food allergies are very common when feeding dry ... Both our dogs and our cat go nuts for it. sarak0779 says: July 28, 2010 at 6:58 pm. My dog used to have 2 stools a day and after I switched him he was going 4+ times. After two weeks of that I switched him off. Lori H says: July 28, 2010 at 6:58 pm ...
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The animals have a range of abilities, and it's not unusual to see dogs rolling along on wheels or cats with diabetes-related blindness basking in the sun. The emphasis, says founder and director Susan Marino, is "on what they can do as ...
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She was the first of many cats I have known and loved through the years. Little Cat, another gray tabby, was a skilled huntress. She developed diabetes when older and patiently permitted me to give her injections twice daily. ... Cats are sometimes described as aloof, cold, and remote. In fact, the cats we have known are loving and keenly attuned to us. Admittedly, they are not dogs, who look to humans as leaders. Instead, cats lead and their humans follow. ...
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Over the years, it has been suggested for treating diabetes, high cholesterol and ulcerative colitis. It has been shown to stimulate immune system function in cats and dogs fighting cancer, but this affect has not been seen in humans. ...
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