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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 135904" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>As I have posteed elsewhere, I have a vet brother. </p><p> i would certainly not attempt to treat diabetes in a dog without the guidancce of a vet experienced in the disease. According to my brother, Dogs get T1 and Cats get T2. T1 isn't treatale without insulin.</p><p> If you have a dog, read the ingredients on the food. Dogs are actually fairly omnivorous. Mine love carrots and apples as well as their morning catfood and evening kibble. I feed catfood to my tiny dogs[Italian Greyhounds], because it has far less cereal than dogfood.</p><p> Hana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 135904, member: 8110"] As I have posteed elsewhere, I have a vet brother. i would certainly not attempt to treat diabetes in a dog without the guidancce of a vet experienced in the disease. According to my brother, Dogs get T1 and Cats get T2. T1 isn't treatale without insulin. If you have a dog, read the ingredients on the food. Dogs are actually fairly omnivorous. Mine love carrots and apples as well as their morning catfood and evening kibble. I feed catfood to my tiny dogs[Italian Greyhounds], because it has far less cereal than dogfood. Hana [/QUOTE]
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