2/28/2013

Diabetes is one of the most common diseases in dogs. Unfortunately, too many pet owners don't even realize that their dogs even have diabetes. There are a few signs that any pet owner can look out for in order to recognize when they do, and be able to take action to counter the effects of the dog diabetes.



Before we start discussing the dog's diabetic needs, we should go over what it takes for a human being to come off diabetes. Usually an owner can relate better to a successful case of human diabetic transformation than with pets. Normally, when a person is found to be diabetic, their doctor immediately recommends a diet change. They take the heavy sugars out of their diet and steer them down a path of homeopathic remedies. In about 60% of the cases, the diabetes is cured simply by doing this.



The case is no different for pets. The symptoms that may pop up include a lack of energy in your dog, frequent urination, or a tendency to not eat all of their food. While there are a few other symptoms, these are the most common. If you spot these symptoms, you should bring your dog to the veterinarian to have them checked. In the mean time, you can start your pup on a diet.



Unfortunately, most commercial food is what will cause the diabetes. One of the first thing a vet will tell an owner is to change their diet and take the puppy off the commercial dog food. Instead, feed your dog organic food, preferably made from home.
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