Dogs with diabetes or insulin deficiencies take a little extra care, but can still lead happy, healthy lives. You can give your dog its insulin injections at home with some preparation and a little training. If you make your dog's insulin injection part...
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Diabetic dogs require regularity. One symptom of poor diabetes control is weight loss, even when the canine is eating normally. Weight loss can lead to serious complications of diabetes. When the dog's diet is not producing enough energy, it will use fat...
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Just as humans get diabetes, so can dogs. Diabetic dogs require special care and regular veterinarian visits to assure good health. Diabetic dogs are unable to either use or make insulin to regulate blood-sugar levels.
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So your dog has been diagnosed with diabetes and the vet has prescribed insulin. Don't be alarmed. With new technology in needles, giving your pet a shot is no big deal and can add many healthy years to your dog's life.
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Just like humans, cats can develop diabetes. Older obese cats, usually males, are most at risk for developing feline diabetes. Many diabetic cats may require subcutaneous (under the skin) insulin injections twice daily. Giving a cat an insulin injection...
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