Dogs can be born with diabetes or get at any point in their
life, like humans do. When a dog has this illness, not unlike the way that
people have. Diabetes in dogs is a chronic disease. This means that treatment
can not cure this and make it go away. Any person or a dog with diabetes need
ongoing treatment to control, manage and maintain the symptoms become problematic.
This disease causes a dog s body being unable to break down
glucose (sugar). If not handled properly, this can cause the sugar level in the
blood of the dog s to be too high or too low. The devastating effects of this
come in later when diabetes in the dog stops getting worse: blindness can
occur. The loss of digits and toes may also occur due to inadequate blood flow
to the limbs. This can also cause kidney and heart disease. The final stages of
a diabetic dog untreated are death.
Therefore, it is vitally important for your dog to begin
treatment immediately if he or she is this. The treatment or management of this
disease is the same as a human. Your dog may need injections of insulin to
balance glucose levels. While most dogs do not like having daily injections,
which is required to maintain the good health of your dog s. After a while, a
dog can become compliant with injections. A strict diet and also necessarily
accurate. Certain foods can trigger sugar levels to dangerous levels. The lack
of certain foods may allow sugar to be so low that a dog can go into shock.
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