| Diabetes in Dog 's Take heart, you can successfully manage your diabetic dog's health with insulin therapy, the correct diet and exercise. It can be a bit of a shock to learn that your dog is suffering from diabetes mellitus. Fortunately, diabetes in dogs can be managed very successfully with daily, consistent care that is easy to administer. This site is designed to give you an overview of diabetes, including the treatments used, and to outline what you can expect when managing your dog’s diabetes. With the successful control of diabetes mellitus in your dog, your dog can be expected to live a happy and normal life. Important Safety Information Vetsulin should not be used in dogs known to have a systemic allergy to pork or pork products, and is contraindicated during periods of hypoglycemia. Keep out of the reach of children. Animals presenting with severe ketoacidosis, anorexia,lethargy, and/or vomiting should be stabilized with short-acting insulin and appropriate supportive therapy until their condition is stabilized. As with all insulin products, careful patient monitoring for hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia are essential to attain and maintain adequate glycemic control and associated complications. Overdosage can result in profound hypoglycemia and death. Please refer to the package insert for complete product information. To learn more information about Diabetes in Dogs go to http://www.vetsulin.com/Owner/index.html Other types of payment accepted: Pet Insurance CareCredit Affiliations: Memberships and Affiliations are excellent ways to keep up the latest, most advanced procedures. “ Being a member of a veterinary hospital association is not a social club, as we are constantly publishing new data and case studies.” AVMA: American Veterinary Medical Association AAHA: American Veterinary Hospital Association FVMA: Florida Veterinary Medical Association: On Executive Board of Directors BCVMA: Broward County Veterinary Association |
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