"gai" wrote in message
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My 10 year old desexed bullterrier - male - has just been diagnosed
with diabetes. I would love to hear from people with similar problem.
I have two queries so far. Firstly apart from the neck which my vet
suggested, where are other good and painless spots for the twice daily
injection. Secondly, I understand complex carbohydrates should be in
his diet but am finding it difficult to interest him in much at all at
this stage. His sugar is still quite high so his appetite is
practically non existant but am praying and trying very hard to
stabilise. Any advice gratefully received. Regards Gai
Check out
www.petdiabetes.org - TONS of info
My brother's Rottie has been diabetic for 3 or 4 years now - insulin 2X
daily.
Learn to test at home. From what I have seen, it wil allow you to keep the
disease under control better, give you peace of mind and make your dog much
more comfortable. They test 2X daily and adjust the insulin levels
accordingly. Even the vet school and their vet thought it was unnecessary -
but the dog is doing great - and I think that anyone that truly wants to be
actively involved in blood sugar level management will tell you it's a
necessity.
Add some canned pumpkin (NOT PIE FILLING) to his diet for fiber.
Good luck.