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COVID-19 and Vintek Nutrition product for your dogs

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We at Vintek Nutrition, LLC would like to extend our heartfelt prayers for you and your family during this COVID-19 dilemma. We would like to especially thank our shippers, manufacturers and delivery personnel that continue providing services. Our products for dogs are considered “essential” during this pandemic and we couldn’t be more motivated to get our products to you and your beloved pets. With social isolation, many are finding out just how vital our pets are to our wellbeing. 

Thank you for your business.

Stay Safe!

ShipStation Featured Vintek Nutrition on their website - Stories Section

Shipstation, the shipping solution for on-line stores recently featured Vintek Nutrition 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.Thank you Erika.

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Vintek Nutrition featured in Argus Leader newspaper - Sioux Falls Business Journal 8-6-14

Vintek Nutrition's story was featured in the Argus Leader newspaper in the Sioux Falls Business Journal section on 8/6/14.  Jay Pickthorn, photographer.  (click on hyperlink below for article)Kameron & Nancy Carlson - Vintek Nutrition featured in Argus Leader - Sioux Falls Business Journal 8-6-14

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Preventing Diabetes Mellitus in Dogs

It seems like you can't turn on the news now-a-days without hearing about the alarming rates of diabetes in our country. Diabetes is a growing problem for both people and our favorite furry companions, our dogs. The rate of diabetes mellitus in dogs has increased at an alarming rate. If you have read our previous blogs, [...]

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US Patent Obtained on Products for Vintek Nutrition

A South Dakota company (Vintek Nutrition, LLC® - owners, Kameron Carlson & Nancy Carlson) has obtained a U.S. Patent on a method for controlling glucose levels in diabetic dogs.The company and its owners also have another patent pending for a similar treatment for diabetic people.The treatment for dogs is called Dia-Treaties® and has been tested for nearly 5 years.The [...]

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Potential Diabetic Complications in Dogs

Potential Diabetic Complications in DogsWe 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 [...]

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10 Signs of Diabetes Mellitus in Dogs

Many of us are aware that diabetes has been growing in people, but not many people are aware that it is growing just as rapidly in dogs as well. Dogs everywhere suffer from diabetes, and although there is no cure, you can keep your dog healthier for a lot longer if you catch it early. [...]

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The Next Stage in Diabetic Dog Treatment

Many people are familiar with the growth of diabetes in people, but diabetes in dogs often gets overlooked. Diabetes in dogs, just like in people, causes blood sugar levels to dramatically go up and down which can lead to dangerous situations. The difficult part about treating dogs is that they can't tell you when they [...]

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A Dog Diabetes Treatment That Makes Taking Care of a Diabetic Dog a Lot Easier

Have you recently found out that your dog has diabetes. You are not alone, everyday more and more dogs are diagnosed with diabetes. While this news is nowhere near pleasant, it may not be as bad as you think. Diabetes is a very treatable condition in most circumstances, and it isn't a death sentence. You [...]

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An Exciting New Treatment for Diabetes Mellitus in Dogs

Dogs are such pure, loving animals that it seems incredibly unfair that they get sick just like we do. Diabetes Mellitus is unfortunately a growing problem for dogs, just like it is for people. We can blame it on genetics, diet, lack of exercise, along with many other reasons, but the problem still persists. Caring [...]

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