Diabetes Pet Care

Jul 16, 2015

Car Sickness Options

By Dr . Joi Sutton|2023-09-25T13:00:27-04:00Updated: July 16th, 2015|Pet Care, Pet Newsletter|0 Comments

This morning I got an email from one of our readers about car sickness. Pets with diabetes go to the vet more often than the typical pet, and it's no fun when your pet gets car sick. And if you haven't yet started doing glucose curves at home, car sickness could mess up a glucose curve done in the vet office.

Jun 11, 2015

Pet Ownership And Diabetes

By ADW|2018-01-29T12:55:18-05:00Updated: June 11th, 2015|Pet Diabetes|0 Comments

For years, people have owned pets for companionship. Now health benefits have been associated with people who have pets. Discover more about how pet ownership can help people with diabetes live their life.

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Jun 4, 2015

Anxiety in Pets

By Dr . Joi Sutton|2023-09-25T13:36:16-04:00Updated: June 4th, 2015|Pet Care, Pet Newsletter|2 Comments

My veterinary practice is in South Florida. Each year as the rainy season approaches I start getting calls from my clients asking for remedies and suggestions for thunderstorm phobia. Thunderstorms can be real ‘doozies’ in these parts, but just about anywhere there can be triggers to anxiety. Just this week I sent 3 "Thundershirts" out the door.

May 28, 2015

Dosing For Lil Bitty Patients

By Dr . Joi Sutton|2018-06-20T13:25:37-04:00Updated: May 28th, 2015|Pet Care, Pet Diabetes, Pet Newsletter|1 Comment

Choosing to own a big dog means bigger medical bills, bigger pet food bills and pretty much bigger everything. Choosing a cat or small dog is often easier on the pocketbook, and they are much less likely to hog the bed. Nonetheless, small pets often present obstacles that the typical pet owner doesn't expect. Dosing of medication may be the biggest.

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