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Written by Alien Sheng
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I talk to a lot of people about diabetes and it seems that rarely do people give any thought at all about diabetes in dogs. Canine diabetes is on the increase to be sure. There is really no difference with diabetes in people as it is in dogs, cats, or other animals. What can you do to protect your pet from getting diabetes? Here are some helpful tips.
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Written by Nancy Dean
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Caring for your dogs eyes is an important part of his grooming. Dogs
eyes are sensitive just like humans, and need to be taken care of.
Different breeds of dogs require different type of care, due to the
difference in eye types. There are many different types of eyes, so you
may want to speak to your vet for specific instructions. Here are a few
free tips for you.
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Written by Susan Koranki
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Pet owners know how costly veterinary care can be, even routine procedures and visits are expensive. If your pet becomes ill suddenly, or is injured in an accident the resulting bills can make a big dent in your savings. Although the US lags behind most of Europe in terms of how many domestic pets are covered by pet health insurance, it is beginning to catch up. More and more pet owners are realizing just how important good pet insurance can be!
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Written by Mike Taylor
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FLUTD, also known as feline urologic syndrome or FUS, is a common term that applies to an assortment of ailments affecting a cat’s lower urinary tract such as cystitis, infection of the urinary tract, kidney stones and the formation of crystals in the urinary tract.
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Written by Mike Ray
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Cats can live longer than many people think... 18 to 20 years is common.
Here's how to keep your cat purring into advanced old age.
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