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What Happens when Canine Diabetes is Left Untreated
Diabetes is an increasingly common ailment in dogs, particularly because one of the main risk factors is obesity. In the United States, an estimated 1 in 308 dogs suffers from diabetes, while nearly 55% of the pet population is obese. Here, diabetes symptoms and treatment will be discussed, as well...
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How Does Life Change for a Dog Who Has Diabetes?
Diabetes is a disease that is characterized by the inability of the pancreas to produce a sufficient amount of insulin to control a dog’s blood sugar. The symptoms of diabetes in dogs include: Excessive water consumption - easily spotted with Actijoy Food & Water WiFi Bowl Frequent urination A larger-than-average appetite...
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The Cost of Having a Diabetic Dog
Here, the cost of having a diabetic dog will be discussed. Insulin Dogs that are diabetic are unable to regulate their blood sugar after meals, due to insufficient insulin in their bloodstream. Therefore, pet owners must inject insulin into their pets once or twice daily. The amount of insulin required...
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5 Tips for Caring for a Diabetic Dog
Listed here are 5 tips for helping your diabetic dog thrive. Proper Nutrition Most veterinarians recommend a well-balanced diet that is high in fiber and low in fat for diabetic dogs. Fiber helps glucose levels remain stable, while low-fat foods have fewer calories. Look for dog food that is...
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Diabetic Emergencies in Dogs: What to Do
Hypoglycemia Hypoglycemia occurs when a dog's blood sugar drops to a dangerously low level. For dogs with diabetes, hypoglycemia is dangerous and can result in loss of consciousness or death. Know the signs of low blood sugar in dogs; if caught early, the prognosis for a hypoglycemic dog is good....
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Top 5 Leading Causes of Death in Dogs
The sad reality is that many dogs pass away prematurely due to preventable disease. Listed here are the top 5 leading causes of death in dogs, and how Actijoy dog products can aid in early detection or prevention. Kidney Disease Kidney disease occurs when a dog’s kidneys no longer properly...
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5 Warning Signs in Senior Dogs you Should Never Ignore
Senior dogs are prone to developing medical problems as they age. When caught in time many diseases can be managed while maintaining a high quality of life for your dog. If any of the following warning signs appear in your dog, make an appointment with your veterinarian as soon as...
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Help! I’m Asleep but My Dog Is Awake: What to Do When Your Dog Has Insomnia
Adult dogs sleep up to 18 hours per day, with senior dogs and puppies requiring nearly 20 hours of rest. In most instances, dogs sleep at the same time as their humans. Insomnia, however, can be a sign that your dog is sick or experiencing a behavioral problem. Here, the...
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Excessive Drinking: What Does It Mean?
In this installment on obesity and diabetes, the implications of a dog drinking excessively will be discussed. Possible Health Problems Excessive water consumption in dogs is called polydipsia. Three common diseases that cause polydipsia in dogs include diabetes, Cushing’s disease, and kidney failure. Hypercalcemia, a disease characterized by high...
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The Cost of Having an Obese Dog
While a little bit of extra weight may not seem like a big deal, the reality is that pet owners pay a hefty price when their dogs are obese, which will be discussed here. Anyway, the main goal for every dog parent should be the health of their furry friends so...