Archive for July 4th, 2008

Feline Diabetes: Seeing the Signs

Feline diabetes can affect cats of any age, either female or male, but over weight older males are at higher risk. Symptoms will vary depending upon the type and severity of the disease.

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Denamarin Helps Keep Your Dog’s Liver Healthy.

The liver is key to our very survival, and performs incredible functions in the body.

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Give Your Dog’s Health A Boost With Denamarin.

We don’t need to tell you the liver is one of the most important organs in the body and also one of the most extraordinary.

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Caring for Your Discus Fish


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In the aquarium world, many fish types have become popular. Catfish, goldfish, and betta fish are among these popular types. One species of fish that is growing in popularity is the discus fish. However, with this growing celebrity, not many aquarium owners know sufficient information about them There can be issues and problems associated with […]

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Things You Should Know About Canine Diabetes


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Canine Diabetes, often referred to as “sugar diabetes” is generally speaking, quite a common ailment in dogs, it is not difficult to identify as a simple urine test will reveal the cause of the problem. It is the most common canine endocrine problem and is sometimes believed to be more prevalent in overweight dogs, but […]

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Bladder Stone Prevention in Dogs


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There are many types of bladder stones that can affect your dog. The most common are calcium, oxalate, struvite and urate. Different medical circumstances contribute to each of these types of canine bladder stones. Some breeds are genetically predisposed to developing certain types of stones in the bladder.
How Canine Bladder Stones Form
All types of bladder […]

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