Diabetes in dogs has many of the same complications as diabetes in humans - delayed wound healing, increased risk of cataracts, weight management issues, risk of limb amputation due to infection and tissue death, etc.
Also like in humans, diabetes can be managed with regular blood sugar checks and insulin shots.
A vet treats canine diabetes much the same way diabetes is treated in people. Treatment for canine diabetes includes diet, exercise and insulin if the former is not enough.
Canine diabetes.
Canine diabetes.
Canine diabetes.
Some of the effects of having type two diabetes is a shorter life span, usually by 5 to ten years. Another effect of type two diabetes is blood vessel damage.
Some of the side effects of a sugar heavy diet is obesity and diabetes.
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.
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what are the negative concequences of diabetes
there are a lot of bad effects Diabetes can have on a person. Here are some links to help point those out oncedailyinsulin.com, www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/health/...diabetes/compl.htm , www.diabeticcareservices.com/diabetes.../hypoglycemia-and-hyperglycemia-and-the-elderly
The effects of diabetes on the body are many and they can be deadly. The most far-reaching impact of diabetes is heart related diseases such as heart attacks and hypertension as well as kidney problems.
Can be a sign of diabetes or cushings disease. Check here for canine diabetes and cushing disease http://k9diabetes.com/forum/index.php?referrerid=18