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Shop a healthier choice of dog food and treats at K9cuisine.com They have a great selection of dog and cat foods and treats, on top of fast free shipping and friendly service! Premium dog foods, organic dog food, good customer pet food reviews, and healthier treats that your pet is sure to love. We've been ordering from them for about 2 years and have had nothing but positive results. They even offer free samples with every order! Great people to deal with. |
Holistic care articles and advice can be found at the The Whole Dog Journal Every pet owner interested in natural care for their pet can benefit from the wealth of information in this magazine. Product reviews, recommendations on dry/wet/raw foods and toys, health issues, they cover a variety of topics that will help keep your pet safe and in top shape. These are the folks that do the annual dog food reviews, that alone is worth its weight in gold. |
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Zesty Paws Multivitamin Treat (Glucosamine Chondroitin for Joint Support + Digestive Enzymes & Probiotics)
Zesty Paws Pure Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil for Dogs & Cats – Supports Joint Function, Immune & Heart Health |

Related Conditions
- Addison's Disease Sometimes referred to as the reverse of Cushings Disease, Addison's is a disorder in which the adrenal glands do not produce sufficient steroid hormones (whereas Cushings produces too much). Addison's affects the balance of water, potassium, and sodium in the body. We will be expanding this section soon.
- Hypothyroidism Hypothyroidism occurs when not enough thyroid hormones are being produced, common symptoms include skin problems and weight issues. A vet can do a T4 test to rule out hypothyroidism. In humans it's commonly caused by an iodine deficiency. We will be expanding this section soon.
- Diabetes Insipidus The most common symptoms are an incredible thirst with the result being extremly diluted urine all hours of the day and night. Symptoms are often confused with Diabetes Mellitus, though with Inspipidus the urine does not contain glucose. In humans it can also be caused by an adverse side effect of certain drugs.
- Diabetes Mellitus Common type 1 and 2 diabetes, you will see excessive thirst with increased urination (diluted) and increased hunger. In dogs when the pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin high blood sugar makes its way into the urine and it takes water along with it causing the classic thirst/urine symptoms (sugar also controls appetite).