About Diabetes in Dogs
Dog diabetes usually surfaces in dogs over the age of 6. But what is diabetes exactly? Learn about the causes, prevention, management, and more on this common ailment including…
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Symptoms of Diabetes
Is your dog drinking excessively, tired all the time, or gaining or losing weight? These could all be signs of diabetes. Read our list to learn more about possible symptoms...
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Treatment for Canine Diabetes
There are a number of treatment options and supplements available for your diabetic dog. View our list of veterinarian treatment options as well as natural ways of managing your dog’s diabetes...
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Welcome to Dog Diabetes Help
Diabetes not only affects humans, but is very common in canines as well. The number one difference between humans and dogs is that dogs cannot explain what is wrong with them. It is up to us as dog owners to carefully observe our dogs to notice any symptoms of diabetes. If you notice your dog seems to be extra thirsty or sleeping a lot these days, it could be a sign of diabetes.
1 out of every 10 dogs will develop diabetes between the ages of 7 and 9. We believe that diabetes in dogs can be prevented by a proper diet and exercise, as well as managed after it has been diagnosed. Diabetes can be an upsetting ailment for dogs and owners alike. Knowing how to properly diagnose and treat diabetes is very important in your dog’s happiness and future health.
Our Mission
From diagnosing symptoms to tips for treatment, our mission is to provide readers with the best information on canine diabetes. We discuss different options for treatment, including natural supplements and dietary suggestions.
Diabetes in dogs can be managed with ease if proper treatment and care is given. We provide tips on preventing diabetes with exercise and proper diet. We also understand that diabetes cannot always be prevented. We are your #1 resource for creating a healthy balanced lifestyle for your diabetic dog.
Did You Know?
Diabetes affects female dogs more than male.