Yes. The incidence of Diabetes among dogs is on the rise. There is a growing epidemic of canine obesity. Some dogs are insulin dependent diabetics.
some dogs are naturally nervous, shaking could be from fear, also could be a seizure, or a diabetic hypo from low blood sugar http://k9diabetes.com/forum/index.php?referrerid=18
The dog maybe a diabetic
There are two main sources for foods for diabetic dogs. You can find diabetic dog food if you look in pet specialty stores or you can make your own dog food. http://www.weightlosstriumph.com/best-weight-loss-programs-and-diet-plans.html
There are website devoted to people with diabetes such as Remedy Life, and Diabetic Connect. Diabetic connect has a downloadable cookbook with diabetic recipes.
No, but you could moderate its effects and acceleration by systematic diabetic care and control.
It can if it is overweight and very small.
they could die.
The doctor that diagnosed you with having diabetes should have given you a meal plan, with foods you could eat. There are also diabetic recipes online. www.dlife.com/diabetes/diabetic-recipes
A raised glucose level does not always mean a person is diabetic but it does increase the risk of becoming diabetic. It could also indicate kidney problems or be caused of obesity.
yes i would. if i could choose between a non-diabetic babysitter and a diabetic babysitter, i would probably pick the diabetic one. they know more medical stuff and such, but i would have them bring a buddy just in case anything did happen. :)
you could probably sue if you couldn't
One could find a diabetic cookbook at many mass merchandisers such as Walmart and Target. Failing that, one could be found on a retail website such as Amazon.