There are three different types of diabetes in dogs, with Type I (insulin-dependent) being the most common. In this type of diabetes there is an insulin deficiency and the body relies on external insulin supplementation.
There are a number of factors that play into a dog developing diabetes, which is one great reason to ensure your dog has regular check-ups a with a licenced veterinarian!
SOOOOO… What should we as owners look for at home that might suggest doggie diabetes?
Once finished discussing these observations, your veterinarian may suggest performing further diagnostics in order to confirm the diagnosis including:
If diabetes is diagnosed in your pupper, your veterinarian will discuss the treatment options, including:
Finally, with your veterinarian’s help, by performing routine blood work and urine assessments, as well as measuring Fluffy’s daily blood glucose levels, you can ensure that both you and Fluffy may go on to enjoy many more memorable moments together, even with a diabetes diagnosis.
Please let us know if we can help assist you with any further questions regarding diabetes in your furry lovable friend and we would be happy to do so! Call us at 403-615-8016 to book an appointment with our veterinarians.
Written by Dr. Jill Rankin
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