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​Is Your Team In Place For Your Diabetic Dog?

​Is Your Team In Place For Your Diabetic Dog?

Posted by Nancy For PetTest, AAHA Certified Diabetes Educator on Jun 2nd 2020

Is Your Team In Place For Your Diabetic Dog? Does that sound daunting? Don’t let it be. You’ve heard that it takes a village to raise a child? Well, it also takes one to manage a Diabetic Dog. I … read more
Hurry Up… And Wait

Hurry Up… And Wait

Posted by Melissa for PetTest on May 28th 2020

Hurry Up... And Wait Being prepared for an emergency, having enough insulin, testing supplies, and low-carb kitty food plus the necessities needed for other pets (and the humans of course!) can seem … read more
​Ear Infections In Your Diabetic Dog

​Ear Infections In Your Diabetic Dog

Posted by Nancy For PetTest, AAHA Certified Diabetes Educator on May 26th 2020

Ear Infections In Your Diabetic Dog This is a topic that I needed to look into as neither of my boys ever had ear troubles. I count myself as blessed because I never had to deal with this issue. F … read more
​What Are We So Afraid of With Our Diabetic Dogs?

​What Are We So Afraid of With Our Diabetic Dogs?

Posted by Nancy For PetTest, AAHA Certified Diabetes Educator on May 19th 2020

What Are We So Afraid of With Our Diabetic Dogs? Well that is an endless list in the beginning. What was I afraid of in the beginning? Let’s see, I was afraid of giving shots, I was afraid that I w … read more
Quarantine and Isolation

Quarantine and Isolation

Posted by Melissa for PetTest on May 14th 2020

Quarantine and Isolation Hello from quarantine STILL! Luck decided to hang elsewhere and my time of isolation has been extended. It has been almost a month now. My dogs are thrilled, and the cats … read more
​Lyme Disease and Your Diabetic Dog

​Lyme Disease and Your Diabetic Dog

Posted by Nancy For PetTest, AAHA Certified Diabetes Educator on May 12th 2020

Lyme Disease and Your Diabetic Dog May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month. So let’s be aware of what to look for, prevention, and treatment. Lyme is transmitted by ticks so knowing where ticks live wi … read more