Diabetes Pet Care

Mar 1, 2012

Arthritic Pets: Dasuquin and Cosequin for Your Pet

By |2018-01-24T14:51:30-05:00Updated: March 1st, 2012|Pet Care, Pet Diabetes, Pet Newsletter|0 Comments

Many of our aging pets get aches and pains just as humans do. Veterinarians love medications and supplements that are easy to administer, such as beefy chews or flavored sprinkles. Client compliance (owners not giving the medications that we prescribe or stopping the medications before the full course is finished) is a big problem in veterinary […]

Feb 23, 2012

Dental Health Month for Pets

By |2018-05-15T16:46:31-04:00Updated: February 23rd, 2012|Pet Care, Pet Dental Care, Pet Newsletter|1 Comment

Dental health is an important aspect of our pets' health care, particularly for diabetics. February is Dental Month in the veterinary world. Many clinics will offer 5 percent off of their dental prophylaxis prices. I've long suspected that this is because people have overspent during the holidays and are afraid of what they owe the tax man in April!

Feb 9, 2012

Pancreatitis in Dogs and Cats

By |2023-09-28T10:34:15-04:00Updated: February 9th, 2012|Pet Care, Pet Diabetes, Pet Newsletter|0 Comments

Whisper the word pancreatitis and you may send shivers down the spine of many veterinarians. Sure, we diagnose and treat it with fair regularity, but any vet who has been in practice for a few years likely has a memory of a pancreatitis patient that is the source of recurrent nightmares.

You may remember that the pancreas […]

Jan 26, 2012

Diabetic Ketoacidosis: A Serious but Treatable Complication of Diabetes

By |2016-12-29T11:42:42-05:00Updated: January 26th, 2012|Pet Care, Pet Diabetes, Pet Newsletter|0 Comments

Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a severe and life-threatening complication of diabetes. It is not uncommon for diabetes to be initially diagnosed when a pet is in this severe state if the signs of diabetes were initially not noticed or even ignored by a pet owner.

The classic presentation of a DKA is extreme lethargy, inappetance, nausea, weakness, […]

Jan 19, 2012

CET Chews For Your Pet’s Dental Health Needs

By |2016-12-29T11:43:03-05:00Updated: January 19th, 2012|Pet Care, Pet Dental Care, Pet Diabetes, Pet Diet & Nutrition, Pet Newsletter|0 Comments

It is very important to maintain good oral hygiene in our diabetic pets. Infection of any sort can result in insulin resistance, and oral infection is a common cause of insulin resistance. If only we could get our little furry friends to brush and floss! Alas, it ain’t gonna happen.

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Jan 12, 2012

Pet Dental Care Tips

By |2024-12-23T10:43:29-05:00Updated: January 12th, 2012|Dental Health, Pet Care, Pet Dental Care, Pet Diabetes, Pet Newsletter|0 Comments

Oftentimes the task of having a diabetic pet can seem overwhelming. You have to give insulin injections at particular times, buy special food, and monitor the blood glucose… The list goes on. You think, “Seriously? You want me to brush my pet’s teeth, too?!?!” Well, yes! It is important to care for your diabetic pet’s teeth […]

Jan 9, 2012

Diabetic Dogs & Cats

By |2023-09-28T10:44:06-04:00Updated: January 9th, 2012|Pet Diabetes|0 Comments

Humans with diabetes typically check their blood glucose when deciding that they are going to eat. They then give themselves an appropriate dose of insulin (based on what they plan to eat) a few minutes prior to the meal. Since we are unsure if a diabetic pet is feeling hungry when we are scheduled to give […]

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