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Pastimes : Diabetic Kitchen

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To: Blasher who wrote (887)4/8/2019 3:00:44 PM
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I'm sad to see Labs & Goldens on this Diabetes risk list as they are the most common breeds for handicap service animals.
Diabetes most typically occurs in middle aged to older dogs.

The following dog breeds appear to have an increased risk of developing diabetes:



These are dog breeds in which veterinarians most commonly diagnose diabetes. Reports may be biased due to breed popularity. Pedigree analysis has, however, identified a genetic predisposition in Keeshonds and Samoyeds.

cat-dog-diabetes.com
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