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hanadr

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the vetrinary diet for diabetic pets is High fibre, good protein, moderate fats and low carb. I just got that from the doggy doctor's Mouth (email)
 
My dogs use bowls and my brother, the vet, has excellent table manners
 
greg - there is complete difference between us and dogs. I am not sure what you are trying to say - altho I know vets think they are experts in everything - dont some of them do botox.?
 
Congratulations on doing so well by your canine friend. My brother has told me that many dogs do have reliable people, but sadly, some are useless.
Apparently all diabetic dogs have type 1 and cats get type 2
 
Greg

No joke unless you don't remember to use the correct set of fingers when any middle eastern friends are about!
 
Sugarless

Get a thin slice of Brie. Remove the skin. Wrap tablet in the soft cheese. Place on palm of hand. Our cats have no problem with taking Brie coated tablets. Saves wrestling with cat, towel and gardening gloves.
 
I have 3 generations of a family of Italian Greyhounds. Pippi, the grandmother is 13 1/2 and blind. Gus her son will be 8 and Molly, Gus's daughter is nearly 4. None of mune is diabetic though.
 
hi Hanadr
they sound lovley we saw some at crufts a few years back at discover dogs they were lovley dogs very nice temperament i love rottis myself i know there not evry ones cup of tea but they are not the monster dog the press make them out to be but they need firm handling and if you give any they know
Wendie
 
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