Your pet dog or cat might soon be a chubby little munchkin no more. Welcome to the burgeoning era of — we swear we’re not making this up — “ozempets,” in which your servile critters might shed some ...
Diabetes in dogs is more common than many pet owners realise, and early detection plays a vital role in managing the condition effectively. This hormonal disorder occurs when the body cannot produce ...
UK researchers have shown that in patients with type 1 diabetes who have well-trained medical alert "diabetes" dogs, the animals have greater sensitivity to changes in blood glucose than has been ...