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    How to care for a dog with diabetes
      
    Treating diabetes in cats and dogs involves regular monitoring of diet, blood sugar levels
    and insulin levels. The monitoring needs to be done on a daily basis and pet owners
    obviously cannot be expected to visit a veterinarian daily for the daily insulin dose.
    Understanding the basics of home care helps to manage a diabetic dog effectively.

    Once the symptoms of diabetes in cats and dogs have led to a confirmed diagnosis,
    the goal of treatment for diabetes is to control the level of glucose (sugar) in the blood.
    Efficient control can help your pet in leading a comfortable life On the other hand
    uncontrolled hyperglycemia (abnormally high blood sugar) can shorten life span
    due to complications like kidney disease, retinopathy and arteriosclerosis.

    Insulin Injections

    Insulin must be administered at the time suggested by the veterinarian. Administration
    of the correct recommended dose is also important. Try to keep the dose as close as
    prescribed by understanding the markings on the syringe that you are using. Note that
    the markings on syringes may vary according to size of the syringe. Injections
    administered should be subcutaneous and learning how to inject needs practice.
    Such a skill comes easily once you have done it in front of the veterinarian for a
    couple of times.

    Monitoring Blood Sugar

    High sugar levels almost always spill over to urine. Monitor how your dog responds to
    exogenous insulin by using strips to test level of sugar in the urine. A urine testing kit
    contains instructions about the change in color of the strips once it is dipped in urine.
    Different colors represent normal to danger zone of sugar level. In case of doubt,
    consult your veterinarian.

    It is advisable to keep a record of the test strip results and the amount of insulin injected.
    A study of this record will help you in understanding the relation between dosage and
    level of sugar in the urine and also give a definite picture to veterinarian on your
    next visit.

    Dietary Management

    Diet plays an extremely important role in controlling blood sugar. Glucose is the primary
    source of energy in the body and it cannot be totally avoided. Many foods contain
    substances that are rich in sugar content even if they are not sweet to taste. Feed
    your dog with a diet that has high fiber content. A diet low in carbohydrates and fats
    is also recommended. The meal time schedule is related to the time of the insulin
    injections. Make sure you have discussed this with the veterinarian.

    Exercise

    Fix up a regular exercise regime to help in maintaining blood sugar levels. Such a practice
    may even lead to a reduction of insulin dosage over time. Make sure that you carry some
    source of sugar like corn syrup or honey in case of an insulin reaction especially when you
    are taking your dog out for a walk or exercise. As soon as you see any symptoms of
    hypoglycemia (abnormally low blood sugar) immediately rub some on the gums and take
    him to the veterinarian immediately.

    Diabetes is a manageable disease and there is no reason why your canine friend cannot
    survive and lead a normal, healthy and active life even after being diagnosed as diabetic.  


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