Diagnosis: Canine Diabetes — What Now?

July 17th, 2008 by Dr. Donna Spector

Although it is likely to rock your world when you hear that your dog has diabetes….hold steady. Canine diabetes is a very common dog health problem and your veterinarian can help you get your dog started on a regimen to manage his diabetes symptoms and keep him feeling great. Your dog should be eating a high quality natural dog food and engaging in routine exercise to stay strong and healthy. When combined with the addition of twice daily insulin injections, your dog can continue to thrive for years to come!

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One Response to “Diagnosis: Canine Diabetes — What Now?”

  1. Anne Says:

    My pekingese is diabetic and the vet that is treating him suggested that we feed him DCO by Purina, but I am a huge advocate for the all natural, holistic pet foods that don’t contain the by-products and that also don’t import grains, etc. and i was doing some research and i found out that Halo was considered a good diet for dogs with diabetes. When we went to pick up our dog from the vet tonite (he had to stay over nite for about 2 days due to having a hypoglycemic crisis) the vet was pretty offended when i told her that i didn’t really like the ingredients that were in the Purina food, and i showed her the bag of Halo and she was once again offended that i did research and went out on my own and purchased food for him, which i don’t really care because this is my pet and i want the best for him, however, the wet and dry dog food from Halo, is it considered to be a good diet for a diabetic canine?

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