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My dog was diagnosed with canine diabetes. Now what?

Published: May 22, 2012

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If your dog was recently diagnosed with diabetes, you might feel relieved that you know the cause for all those worrisome clinical signs your dog has been showing. However, it can be overwhelming to first learn about the diabetes treatments.

The type of treatment will depend on the diagnosis. Diabetes insipidus, also known as "watery diabetes," is treated with an antidiuretic hormone, while diabetes mellitus, the much more common "sugar diabetes," is treated using insulin. Consistent feeding and a stable, stress-free environment are also crucial to treating diabetes mellitus in dogs, according to VCA Animal Hospitals.

Giving shots to dogs is something most owners assume only their veterinarian will have to do, but if your canine has diabetes, shots might be a part of daily life. Usually, veterinarians prescribe an insulin treatment for dogs with diabetes. Even if you don't know how to give a dog a shot, your veterinarian can teach you. VCA reports that there is no need to fear inflicting pain on the animal, since the shots are very small and cause minimal pain.

According to WebMD Pets, the insulin should be injected into loose skin anywhere along the dog's neck or back, but try to give it in a different spot every time. 

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Emergency Care

Your emergency needs can be met right here at our hospital.
VCA Dekalb-Gwinnett Animal Emergency Hospital provides 24 hour emergency veterinary care, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Emergency veterinarians, veterinary technicians and/or veterinary assistants are on staff 24 hours a day.

Please call us at 770-491-0661. We are located at 6430 Lawrenceville Highway. Tucker, GA 30084.

We provide the highest standard in veterinary emergency and critical care services. We are trained and equipped to perform a variety of emergency surgeries and procedures. We provide the highest standards of pain management. Emergency internal medicine consultations, including full diagnostics, are available.

Please call or come in immediately if you feel your pet is having an emergency or needs after-hours care.
 

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