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People with diabetic dogs were 32 percent more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than those with healthy dogs. Cat owners showed no such link. By Nicholas Bakalar If your dog has diabetes, you may be ...
Owners of a dog with diabetes are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than owners of a dog without diabetes. No shared risk of diabetes could be detected for cat owners and their cats. These novel ...
“Canine diabetes is usually caused by an immune mediated attack on the pancreas, which is likely related to genetic predispositions,” said Dr. Audrey Cook, associate professor at the Texas A&M College ...
Just like their human owners, dogs and cats are increasingly likely to be diagnosed with diabetes. And more and more, veterinarians are turning to tools developed for use by diabetic humans to help ...
Aiden Heath saved $15,000 to buy a canine to monitor his glucose levels. — -- Aiden Heath's collecting of pennies paid off today as he came face-to-snout finally with his very own service dog, ...
- The study was published online by the Korean Society of Veterinary Science on May 27 - The study evaluated therapeutic effect and safety after orally administering to companion dogs that cannot ...
A 5-year-old boy with Type 1 diabetes was gifted a service dog from Diabetes Dogs of America. Easton wears technology to alert his parents when his glucose levels are too high or low. He now also has ...