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Happy Mother’s Day from Your Diabetic Dog!

Happy Mother’s Day from Your Diabetic Dog!

Posted by Nancy For PetTest AAHA Certified Diabetes Educator on May 10th 2019

Happy Mother's Day from Your Diabetic Dog! Mother’s Day weekend is upon us! Since your “Furbabies” both Diabetic and non-Diabetic don’t have a voice, I’m going to be presumptuous and speak for t … read more
Never Withhold Water from Your Diabetic Dog

Never Withhold Water from Your Diabetic Dog

Posted by Nancy For PetTest AAHA Certified Diabetes Educator on May 8th 2019

Never Withhold Water from Your Diabetic Dog Likely the whole reason that you found out that your dog is diabetic is because he or she was guzzling water and having accidents in the house. Why do … read more
How to do a Curve on my Diabetic Dog (and Why)

How to do a Curve on my Diabetic Dog (and Why)

Posted by Nancy For PetTest AAHA Certified Diabetes Educator on May 1st 2019

How To Do a Curve on My Diabetic Dog (And Why) We curve our pups to see how insulin and food are working together. In the very beginning, you will curve a fair amount (as much as once a week) unti … read more
Testing Your Diabetic Dog, A Deeper Dive

Testing Your Diabetic Dog, A Deeper Dive

Posted by Nancy For PetTest AAHA Certified Diabetes Educator on Apr 29th 2019

Testing Your Diabetic Dog, A Deeper Dive As we have discussed before, testing is your greatest tool to get a handle on managing this disease. I know that many vets don’t mention the importance of … read more
What Do I Feed My Diabetic Dog?

What Do I Feed My Diabetic Dog?

Posted by Nancy For PetTest AAHA Certified Diabetes Educator on Apr 26th 2019

What Do I Feed My Diabetic Dog? The all-important question...  "What to feed your diabetic dog" ? When my Max was diagnosed, the vet put him on a “prescription” diet that was very hi … read more
More Supplies for your Diabetic Dog

More Supplies for your Diabetic Dog

Posted by Nancy For PetTest AAHA Certified Diabetes Educator on Apr 24th 2019

More Supplies for Your Diabetic Dog We covered what I consider to be the “mandatory” basics in the  last post. In this post we will cover the rest of the “what you should probably h … read more