How to stabilize dog diabetes?

To stabilize the dog's diabetes, we advise you to seek the advice of the veterinarian in charge of his follow-up as well as to accompany him with a natural treatment such as Glucoregul in order to relieve him as much as possible of his pains and other symptoms!

A diabetic dog is a dog that requires vigilance.

Glucoregul: a natural treatment for diabetic dogs

Diabetes in dogs, like that in cats, is a disease that needs to be treated quickly to avoid complications. In the slightest doubt, we advise you to take him to his attending veterinarian to check his state of health. Secondly, you can administer a natural treatment such as Glucoregul, which we have developed at Labo Demeter, to naturally meet the needs of dogs suffering from this disease. We suggest that you support your diabetic dog with non-drug solutions, thus avoiding the side effects of these as much as possible. Our food supplement is ideal to help regulate the production of diuretic hormone thanks to carefully selected ingredients known for their virtues!

Our formula is healthy and safe for all dog breeds, helping them to benefit from good kidney support for your pet, dog or cat. It acts in accordance with the recommendations that the veterinarian can give you.

Feeding a diabetic dog

A diabetic dog is a dog whose diet must be controlled to avoid overweight and all the complications that entails. Indeed, it is an important part of his treatment which requires the use of a diet adapted to his health problem. When a dog has diabetes, it is necessary to seek the advice of your veterinarian so that he can adapt his nutrition to his blood results. His nutritional needs must indeed be adjusted according to his profile. We therefore recommend that you do not embark on the design of specific menus to please him or manage his diet in your own way because this can have significant repercussions on his state of health... It is necessary to bring him regular meals while maintaining a certain consistency in their frequency and quantity. This is an element that is essential to know since blood sugar levels change according to the composition of the meals! 

It is therefore always necessary to give the same food, in the same quantity, and at the same times. You can use reminders and a table if necessary.

If you don't follow this regularity, his insulin treatment will have to be constantly adjusted to respond to the variations. Know that the dog is a routine animal; he is therefore not embarrassed to always eat the same thing.

How to prevent dog diabetes?

It is not necessarily easy to avoid the onset of diabetes in dogs. However, if you manage to recognize the symptoms, you can quickly take care of your diabetic dog in order to avoid serious consequences and excessive treatment. Know that before being diabetic, a dog is pre-diabetic. It is indeed a phase of variable duration, characterized by an increase in the concentration of glucose in the body only detectable via a blood test. 

He then becomes diabetic when the unregulated glucose reaches the urine and must be eliminated by this route.

There are several symptoms to be aware of

  • Your dog urinates very frequently: this is what allows him to eliminate unregulated glucose. His urine then has a strong smell; it is a phenomenon that can go unnoticed because it is confused with uncleanliness!

  • Your dog needs to drink a lot of water: this is what allows him to compensate for his frequent urination, to avoid dehydration as much as possible. He may therefore have to go in search of unusual sources of water such as the toilet, the shower or the taps.

  • Your dog has more appetite than usual.

  • Your dog tires abnormally quickly, he has a decrease in general fatigue.

  • Your dog is losing weight despite his strong appetite: this symptom occurs because of the glucose deficit in his cells.

As in human health, a diabetic dog is a dog that needs to be taken care of quickly. If you notice certain symptoms, contact your veterinarian and carry out a blood test to be sure that it is not due to the dog's diabetes!

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