Vintek Nutrition, LLC’s Customer Brochure updated 4-15-15
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19 Apr
Vintek Nutrition, LLC’s Customer Brochure updated 4-15-15
Click on the following links for our updated brochure: Flipbook: Scribd:
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to treat or cure any disease.
7 Mar
Vintek Nutrition, updated customer testimonials 2-28-15 – See all the wonderful pets and their stories.
Vintek Nutrition just updated it’s customer testimonials for February, 2015.
Also Available at Scribd (click).
See what some of our customers have been saying about Vintek Nutrition.
5024 S. Bur Oak Place, Suite 100 | Sioux Falls, SD 57108 | (605) 338-9191
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27 Feb
Vintek Nutrition, LLC featured on the Shipstation Website under Stories.
Shipstation (www.shipstation.com) , the shipping solution for on-line stores recently featured Vintek Nutrition (www.vinteknutrition.com) in their STORIES section at the bottom of their website. We are very excited! I thought it was a great idea for them to feature other businesses. It helps everyone.
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Story URL: Shipstation and Vintek Nutrition, LLC – Featured Business in Stories. click on..
Thank you Erika for the feature. We appreciate it.
5024 S. Bur Oak Place, Suite 100 | Sioux Falls, SD 57108 | (605) 338-9191 Fax (605) 373-0618 |
27 Feb
Vintek Nutrition Whiteboard Story – The Birth of a Company
Vintek Nutrition was started in 2008 based on a breakthrough discovery for dog diabetes. Dia-Treaties was the result. Other products were derived from our research. One for skin and coat issues for dogs is referred to as: Sterling Coat. For your dog’s increased vitality try Vitali-Treaties. We also received a US patent. Available now at www.vinteknutrition.com .
Stay tuned for new exciting products on the horizon.
Coming to a store near you – soon!
5024 S. Bur Oak Place, Suite 100 | Sioux Falls, SD 57108 | (605) 338-9191 – Fax (605) 373-0618
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, cure or prevent any diseases.
30 May
Diabetic Complications in Dogs
We need to talk some about the potential complications of diabetes. Sometimes things can go wrong – often not fatally, but you need to be prepared, vigilant, and aware of the signs of danger.
HYPOGLYCEMIA: (low blood sugar): occasionally, insulin works a little too well causing your dog’s blood sugar to drop to dangerously low levels. What to look for:
Should you see any of these – the list ranges from mild to severe signs – you can often correct the problem by giving a sugar solution of corn syrup or honey. Get a 12 cc syringe from your veterinarian, dilute the syrup or honey with a little water to make it more “syringable”. Slowly dribble the solution into the dog’s mouth making sure he or she can still swallow. Don’t worry, you can’t overdo it. Rule of thumb: if a dog is on insulin and begins to show any of the early signs above, you can never go wrong by giving sugar! If the dog has progressed to the point of inability to swallow or is unresponsive, sugar solution can be administered by enema. Veterinary consultation is also recommended.
Please notify your veterinarian if you experience an “incident”. Your dog’s insulin dose may need to be adjusted. Most, if not all, of the dogs who are on Dia-Treaties® required a reduction in their insulin dose; sometimes dramatic reduction.
CATARACTS: Due to high blood sugar before diagnosis and treatment and the often wild blood sugar swings in dogs being treated, the fibers and cells that make up the lens in the eye are damaged. This results in the development of milky-white opacities developing in the lens of the eye. Most dogs will develop cataracts leading to blindness in the course of their disease. Now a dog is not like a human to sit around and feel sorry for himself, wishing he could see again. They are remarkably adaptable and accept whatever fate befalls them. Blindness is not painful, totally debilitating or a reason for euthanasia. They simply cope.
Veterinary ophthalmologists specialize in cataract removal which will restore normal vision. Your veterinarian can refer you to such a specialist should you desire.
Since this is Dia-Treaties’ website, we have noted that, since Dia-Treaties smoothes out blood sugar levels, the onset of cataracts is often delayed.
Dr. Sam Lukens