Fat cats and paunchy pooches: could your pet be diabetic?
I’ve blogged before about pet portliness : one recent study showed that almost two thirds of dogs carry extra weight, with one in three being clinically fleshy. Cats are prone to the same problem. There are many adverse consequences of excessive body weight, including an increased drift to arthritis and heart disease. And there’s one specific hormonal disease that’s highly correlated with obesity: diabetes.
Today is In every way Diabetes Day , which has the primary aim of highlighting the disease in humans. With the trend to an increasing incidence of the condition in pets, it’s influential to highlight the animal version of diabetes as well.
In fact, November has been designated as Pet Diabetes Month in an stab to raise awareness of the problem. Many people don’t recognise the early signs of diabetes: they may think that their pet is lately showing signs of old age. A simple online screening survey has been set up for owners to discover if their pet is likely to be agony from diabetes. Early diagnosis of the problem, followed by early treatment, can reduce the severity of the incarnate consequences of diabetes.

The rapper tells us, one of the workers -- who was mopping the floors at the things -- said he was a big fan and X was so touched, he grabbed the mop and finished the guy's job for him. The Dog tells us, "I was in a good keen and felt that I would do









Who needs a mop when you have a dog? Dad justifiable spilled a full pop and now my dogs licking it up.. awesome
Hey guys i wont be on cash-box ten pm eastern dani finally shaved the mop dog only took 3 hours ugh!!!!
@ commot for here with ya "dog mop" lol
Am about to mop my floors for the next time today thanks to a certain doggy! Mentioning no name KAISER!! My dog is truly a dope!
use your pom for fellowship and window-washing. this quality pom is an excellent dog and/or mop