3/16/2013

Sugar diabetes is a common problem in a number of very popular and beloved breeds of dogs; with all breeds being susceptible to this disease. It is also notable to point out that female dogs make up over 70% of all cases of diabetes in dogs with the initial onset occurring from 6 to 9 years of age.
 
The 5 breed most at risk are:
 
* German Shepherds
* Golden Retrievers
* Miniature Schnauzers
* Keeshonden
* Poodles
 
As with humans diabetes results from an insufficient production of insulin by the islet cells in the pancreas with genetics being a contributing factor.



Damage to the all so important islet cells can occur from pancreatitis or other pancreas related illnesses. Insulin enables glucose to pass into cells, where it is metabolized to produce energy for metabolism. Insulin deficiency results in hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) and glycosuria (high urine sugar). Glucose in the urine causes the diabetic animal to excrete large amounts of urine creating chronic dehydration. Just as with humans animals will seek out water when they start to feel dehydrated.
 
The relationship between appetite and diabetes is quite interesting. Initially dogs who fail to metabolize enough sugar have an increase in appetite and a desire to consume large amounts food. Later, with the onset of malnutrition their appetite wanes, leading to weight loss.
 
In summary, when making an evaluating for the possibility of blood sugar problems in dogs or diabetes you should look for:
 
* Frequent urination
* An insatiable desire for water
* An overly healthy appetite
* Unexplained weight loss
* If laboratory test are run a high glucose level in the blood and urine will be found
 
In more advanced cases of dog diabetes such symptoms as chronic fatigue, dehydration, vomiting, weakness, and even coma can be observed. Cataracts are another common warning sign that your dog may be suffering with diabetes. In the end diabetes, both in humans and dogs, can have a devastating effect on internal organs, weaken the immune system, and increase your dogs' chances for developing neurological problems.
 
If you feel your dog could have a blood sugar problem or diabetes a visit to your veterinarian may be a wise and necessary course of action. There also are homeopathic dog blood sugar and diabetes remedies which have been shown to be helpful both in supporting healthy blood sugar levels and under the proper circumstances reversing this dangerous condition. These natural formulas are considered by some to be a safe alternative treatment for dog diabetes [http://homefunbiz.org/Vetionx-Dia-IonX.html] and dog blood sugar problems.
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