Pets at High Risk We’ve offered the Raleigh community space- saving solutions for the past 10 years. WeDogs Phone: (555) 555-5555 Dachshunds Fax: (555) 555-5555 123 Main Street Poodles Austin, TX 788888 www.texensis.org Miniature and Standard Schnauzers [email protected] Cairn and Australian Terriers TEXENSIS Springer Spaniels Diabetes Prevention Household Pets Keeshonds “Bringing the Lean, Green, Bean to all.” Samoyeds Golden Retrievers Although the breeds listed above are at a high risk- er risk than most, all breeds are potential subjects to diabetes.CatsBurmese have a higher risk of developing diabetesthan most cat breeds. Even though Burmese catsare at a higher risk, all breeds are at rick of beingdiagnosed with diabetes due to their genetic compo-sition and lifestyle. past 10 years. We
Problem Symptoms Lets PreventStatistics show that approximately one in every 400- The symptoms displayed in dogs are similar to those Having a active lifestyle and in-taking a high fiber /500 dogs and one in 200 cats are diagnosed with dia- of humans. low carb diet, diabetes can be prevented.betes. Increased hunger & thirst Of today’s dog food, most are based with soy orDogs develop diabetes between 7-10 years of age, Increased urination and weight loss corn. Overall, through the current based pets arealthough it can occur much younger. Of the dogs Cataracts able to get adequate nutrition. Although, if petwith diabetes, 70% are female and 30% are male. Liver disease food would be based with tepary beans, the pets Pancreatitis would in-take exceptional nutrition through a highMany cats develop diabetes due to their already ele- Cats have similar symptoms in addition to: fiber and low carb diet.vated glycemic index. Of the cats that develop diabe- Flat footed stancetes, approximately 70% have type I diabetes with the Neuropathy The Factsremaining 30% being type II. Tepary Soy Corn Fiber 15g 9g 12g Carbs 22g 30g 123g
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