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December 24th, 2008
While research about diabetes and pets continues, there are several factors that affect the regulation and control of your dog?s diabetes. The amount of insulin required changes based on the types of food and amounts eaten, in addition to physical activity.
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December 22nd, 2008
Having a pet is a big responsibility. Your pet depends on you to keep him safe, find the right veterinarian and provide a loving environment. If you feel overwhelmed, here are some areas you can start with to keep your pet healthy and happy.
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December 19th, 2008
When you bring your new pet home, give the new pet and your current pet their own, separate spaces in the house. You should keep them apart at first. Make sure you spend an hour a day with each pet. Watch them for signs of anxiety and stress.
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December 17th, 2008
Demodectic Mange, commonly known as red or puppy mange, is typically diagnosed by the appearance of moist, red and inflamed skin that is rough and flaky to the touch. Upon the infection and overpopulation of an individual dog to the Demodex canis mite, the condition is commonly called demodectic mange or demodicosis.
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December 15th, 2008
Fleas are common to all parts of the globe, present in over 2000 varieties. The most common varieties in the United States are the cat flea and the dog flea. Don?t let the names fool you, though. Most fleas will feed on any warm-blooded animal, including humans.
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