While canine diabetes usually strikes older or overweight dogs, any dog is at risk. Once a dog develops diabetes, the care giver is faced with difficult decisions that will affect the future of their faithful companion. Prudent care givers who take the time to educate themselves about such serious health risks are in a better position to make prudent, well-informed decisions should their pet become ill. This 753-word informative and insightful article was written with that thought in mind.
Diabetic Children’s Camps
As any sufferer knows, there are two types of Diabetes, type I and type II. The latter is sometimes called adult onset diabetes, and over 90% of diabetics suffer this type. It therefore takes no great leap of imagination to realize that the vast majority of diabetics are adults. But children can also suffer from diabetes, and for such kids, there are problems to face that are very different to those of their diabetic seniors…..