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    Food as Medicine for Pets with Diabetes

    Dan Teich of District Vet hits the nail on the head when it comes to the pet-parent relationship. โ€œAs pet parents/guardians/servants…our main duty is the comfort and happiness of those in our charge. Feeding a nutritious diet, along with providing shelter, exercise and environmental enrichment, are essential, as is a physical examination by a veterinarian.” That’s exactly right. Because plenty of behaviors are also symptoms of underlying issues, and if they go undetected for long enough then they become problems. He goes on to state โ€œA two-pound weight loss, if achieved over a period of a few months, most likely will be missed by the pet parent but will be…