Blog Recap of Topics Covered or What Did I Miss?
Today I’m going to recap for you all of the topics covered in previous posts in case you missed some or have a particular interest in a topic now that you may have skipped over at the time.This is the 36 th post and I thought that maybe a “Table of Contents” may be in order. If you click on any of the topic titles, it should take you directly to that post. I have actually been asked for this type of post and for that I will thank Laurie for the suggestion!
My Dog Has What? – This is a post about initial diagnosis of Canine Diabetes
The Importance of Journaling – Suggestions on what information to keep track of
Why Home Testing Your Diabetic Dog Is So Critically Important – The title says it all
Supplies For Your Diabetic Dog – What items are helpful to have on hand
More Supplies For Your Diabetic Dog – More items to have on hand
What Do I Feed My Diabetic Dog – Guidelines on what food if best for you pup
Testing Your Diabetic Dog, A Deeper Dive – A better understanding of why testing is so important
How To Do a Curve on My Diabetic Dog (And Why) – Save some money and get more accurate data
Let’s Do a Little Housekeeping – Tips on what you may have forgotten that are now important
How Do I Treat Low Numbers in My Diabetic Dog – How to treat a hypo without over treating it
Never Withhold Water From Your Diabetic Dog – Why you need to always provide water
A Love Letter To Mom – Happy Mother’s Day from your Sugar Baby
Insulin and Syringes For My Diabetic Dog – what syringes go with which insulin
The Dance Between Food and Insulin – How food and insulin work together
What Treats Can I Give My Diabetic Dog – Commercial and homemade treats
Is My Diabetic Dog In Rebound (Somogyi) – A basic explanation of Rebound
Fructosamine Testing My Diabetic Dog – Should you do this test or not?
Ketone Testing My Diabetic Dog – A very important home test that can save your pup’s life
Syringes For Dummies – Understanding what the numbers on the outside of the syringe box mean
How To Properly Inject Your Diabetic Dog – Check your injection technique
Injection Sites For Your Diabetic Dog – Multiple injection options and how to use them in your favor
When Do I Take My Diabetic Dog to the Vet Part 1 – Pancreatitis, what to look for
When Do I Take My Diabetic Dog to the Vet Part 2 – DKA signs and symptoms
Always Ask Why When It Comes To Your Diabetic Dog – Don’t be shy, ask WHY
Are Your Ready To Evacuate With Your Diabetic Dog? – Be prepared for emergencies
Change of Seasons For Your Diabetic Dog – How season changes can affect your pup
Perspective and Your Diabetic Dog – Just a reminder to relax a little
Will an Infection Affect My Diabetic Dog Part 1 – UTI’s and dental care
Will an Infection Affect My Diabetic Dog Part 2 – Ear infections and allergies
Will My Diabetic Dog Get Cataracts? – Understanding Diabetic cataracts and info on how to keep them away for as long as possible
How Do I Safely Exercise My Diabetic Dog? – How to keep your pup safe and still enjoy activities
Fourth of July – Keeping your pup safe and calm
Home Cooking For My Diabetic Dog – Should you home cook?
My Diabetic Dog has IBD – How to manage a pup with both Diabetes and Irritable Bowel Disorder
Dehydration and My Diabetic Dog – Don’t be fooled into thinking that just because your pup is drinking a lot, that dehydration is not a possibility.
If you missed any of these topics or skipped them because they didn’t apply at the time, but they do now, just click on the title and it will take you directly to that post.
Notice that for most of the products or groups that I mention, the text is linked to a website that you can purchase that item or a link to join the group mentioned. Just click on the colored text (red or blue, depending what device you are on) and it should take you right to the item or group. If you have any thoughts or ideas for topics that you’d like to see covered here, please feel free to comment below or send me an email at NancyForPetTest@pharmasupply.com. As always, please “like” this blog post or any of the others that have helped you or just refreshed your memory. Look for new posts every Monday, Wednesday and Friday!
Until next time…