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How do I know if my dog has got diabetes?

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The early signs of diabetes in dogs include: Frequent urination (polyuria) Drinking more water than usual. Excessive appetite (polyphagia) Sudden unexplained weight loss. Vomiting. Recurrent infections. Poor coat. Seizures.


What are early signs of diabetes in dogs?

What are the signs of diabetes in pets?Excessive water drinking and increased urination.Weight loss, even though there may be an increased appetite.Decreased appetite.Cloudy eyes (especially in dogs)Chronic or recurring infections (including skin infections and urinary infections)

How do you check dogs for diabetes?

A Visit to Your Veterinarian Your veterinarian will first test your dog for the presence of glucose and ketones in the urine. If indicated, the next step is to measure your dog's blood glucose concentration. The diagnosis only becomes definite when glucose is found both in the urine and at a high level in the blood.

What can trigger diabetes in dogs?

Genetic predisposition is one likely cause, as some breeds seem to be predisposed to diabetes, and dogs that have diabetes may also have affected relatives. Some medical conditions predispose a dog to developing diabetes. The conditions most commonly associated with diabetes are Cushings, pancreatitis and obesity.

Can you test for dog diabetes at home?

Measuring glucose level in your pet's blood. This is the most accurate method and is done either by your veterinarian in the clinic or at home with a portable glucometer and blood test strips.

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