Caring for Senior Dogs With Diabetes

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Understanding Canine Diabetes

Diabetes mellitus occurs when the body cannot produce enough insulin

or use it effectively. Symptoms include increased thirst, frequent

urination, weight loss despite normal appetite, and lethargy.

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Insulin Therapy

Most diabetic dogs require daily insulin injections. Your vet will

teach you proper injection technique and determine dosage based on

blood glucose monitoring.

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Diet and Exercise

Feed consistent, portion‑controlled meals at the same times each

day. High‑fiber diets and regular, moderate exercise help regulate

blood sugar levels.

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Monitoring and Complications

Watch for signs of hypoglycemia (weakness, tremors, seizures) and

hyperglycemia (excessive drinking, vomiting). Regular glucose curve

tests allow your vet to adjust insulin as needed.

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Final Thoughts

Managing canine diabetes requires commitment but becomes routine.

With diligent care, diabetic senior dogs can live long, happy lives.

Missed our previous article? Read it here: Hearing Loss in Senior Dogs: Recognizing and Managing It.

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