My beautiful Rosie has diabetes. We are working through it all, and trying to get the insulin to the right level. We are on 16 units twice a day now, and still not really being effective. I would love to hear from anyone with the same difficulties.
I HATE giving Rosie shots everyday. It kills me, although she doesn't seem too bothered. She is now about 10 and half years old. Her hips bother her a lot too. She is still happy and alert-and loves food and treats. She isn't ready to cross the rainbow bridge yet, so I am doing my best for her, as she has done her best for me over the years. I love her, can't bear the thought of losing her, so I keep working at it.
I did quite a bit of research when I found out she had it. Nothing online really helped me. I even tried a supplement I found that was supposed to help her...but...nothing.
If anyone out there has some tips, good cookies for diabetic dogs, ANYTHING-even just your own experience, I would love to hear!!
Rosie and Reef KNOW What pets LOVE
Rosie and Reef
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Monday, November 22, 2010
Vet Secrets to help you save money on Vet Care
Pet-Tabs Plus for Dogs, 365 Tablets
Pet Health
This eceonomy has had terrible impact on our furry friends. People losing homes and being unable to keep their pets has filled up rescue leagues and animal shelters.
Many continue to car for the furry people in their families, but vet care is too expensive for many in this time. For that reason it is good to research whatever you can and provide home care to the BEST of your ability.
Vet Secrets can help you do JUST that! So get a copy, keep it handy and do the very best you can for those you love.
Dr. Pitcairn's New Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats
Vet Confidential: An Insider's Guide to Protecting Your Pet's Health
Pet Health
This eceonomy has had terrible impact on our furry friends. People losing homes and being unable to keep their pets has filled up rescue leagues and animal shelters.
Many continue to car for the furry people in their families, but vet care is too expensive for many in this time. For that reason it is good to research whatever you can and provide home care to the BEST of your ability.
Vet Secrets can help you do JUST that! So get a copy, keep it handy and do the very best you can for those you love.
Dr. Pitcairn's New Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats
Vet Confidential: An Insider's Guide to Protecting Your Pet's Health
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Dogs LOVE to go out with you
Pet Health
Not just on dog walks either. They like to be part of your daily life, and go places you can let them accompany you to. To really have this happen there is work to do with your dogs.
They need to be polite (requires training) so people don't mind them being around. They also need socialization, starting when they are puppies. Socialization requires exposure to people and other animals so they know how to behave in every situation.
Dog training and working with your puppy all the way through adulthood will build a lasting bond between you and a happy pup that gets to participate in your life. The SECRETS TO DOG TRAINING is one of the leading training techniques that you can do yourself.
It is really never too late to start working with your dogs, it will give them new things to learn and help them stay alert, happy, and connected to YOU!
Not just on dog walks either. They like to be part of your daily life, and go places you can let them accompany you to. To really have this happen there is work to do with your dogs.
They need to be polite (requires training) so people don't mind them being around. They also need socialization, starting when they are puppies. Socialization requires exposure to people and other animals so they know how to behave in every situation.
Dog training and working with your puppy all the way through adulthood will build a lasting bond between you and a happy pup that gets to participate in your life. The SECRETS TO DOG TRAINING is one of the leading training techniques that you can do yourself.
It is really never too late to start working with your dogs, it will give them new things to learn and help them stay alert, happy, and connected to YOU!
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