July 1, 2006
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Dog Health Information - Dog Diabetes
1 Jul 2006 at 1:35am
by larry
http://spoiled-mutts.com/DogHealthInformation.html Dog Health Information - Dog Diabetes Okay, what about dog diabetes? What, they give themselves little insulin shots every day? No, smartypants, but their owners do. Dog Diabetes is relatively common in dogs, especially those that are older and have been overweight for much of their lives (see, just like humans). Females are at a far greater risk than males, and smaller breeds are more prone to the disease than larger dogs. During dog diabetes, cells can’t use the glucose it needs for energy because the body's insulin isn't working properly. This means that the dog's appetite for both food and water go into overdrive. She'll also need to pee more frequently, she'll stop running around as much but will actually lose weight, and she may develop eye problems. The three types of dog diabetes: - Type 1: lack of insulin Most dogs don't act normally when going through dog diabetes, so you should have sufficient warning to get your pup to the vet. Once there, she'll undergo blood and urine tests for a proper diagnosis. If the vet is sure it's diabetes, her therapy will be much like any human diabetic's. Her diet will need to be adjusted to be higher in fiber, she'll need insulin shots daily, and she may need surgery to correct any cataract or eye problems she develops as a result of the diabetes. Really want to make sure your dog enjoys life to the fullest, even with dog diabetes? Go to http://spoiled-mutts.com for some great FREE Natural Dog Food Recipes. Dog Health Information - Dog Diabetes —————————————- |
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