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Diabetes Discussion: Your Dog Anything related to your diabetic dog. |
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This is from the K9Diabetes Facebook page - if you're interested, with contact her either through the K9D Facebook page or her own page.
![]() Dr. Ruth MacPete Today at 2:18pm Anybody in the Chicago area have a diabetic pet that they do at home... glucose monitoring on? If so please let me know -trying to raise awareness about diabetes in pets. -Thanks https://www.facebook.com/DrRuthMacPete/ https://www.facebook.com/K9Diabetes-287328257959987/ |
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Otis Farrell dx'd 12/10, best friend to his dad, Bill, for over 14 years. Left this world while in his dad’s loving arms 10/04/13. Sonny Farrell dx'd 1/14, adopted 5/15/14. Left this world while in his dad's loving arms 9/06/16. Run pain free, you Pug guys, til we're together again.
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She is looking for someone in the Chicago area to participate in an interview - television I think - about testing their dog's blood sugar at home.
Chicago-ans! Great opportunity to promote home testing!! ![]() Natalie |
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Otis Farrell dx'd 12/10, best friend to his dad, Bill, for over 14 years. Left this world while in his dad’s loving arms 10/04/13. Sonny Farrell dx'd 1/14, adopted 5/15/14. Left this world while in his dad's loving arms 9/06/16. Run pain free, you Pug guys, til we're together again.
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Its nice to see a vet taking a proactive methodology for the caretaker to have a big role in managing this disease
I think for vets is the difficult part of getting caretakers to take more responsibility for the management of this disease .there odds of a normal happy dogs life is greatly improved but there are some that just cant or wont and then you got the challenge of euthanasia . I think thats why some vets may deter from testing sugar at home because maybe thats what the owner may suggest if it becomes to difficult at least for some vets I am glad she is upfront with her patients and let them know home testing is part of the equation To bad jesse doesnt live in Chicago she is a piece of cake for testing and in a weird way she enjoys it kudos to dr ruth
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Jesse-26 lbs - 16.5 years old ,11 years diabetic, one meal a day homemade and a vitabone snack . 3 shots of Novolin( under the Relion name ) a day . Total insulin for a 24 hour period is 6.5 units of NPH insulin . |
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From her FB page and the link to the article online she is quoted as saying "It's something many pet owners are unaware of...dogs and cats can develop type-two diabetes."
I thought dogs could only get Type 1 diabetes??
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Denali: 13+ yr old spayed black lab female. Diagnosed Diabetic 02/06/13. Denali:One Dogs Journey With Canine Diabetes This little girl is the light of my life. |
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They can have diabetes that is like gestational diabetes in humans and temporary diabetes in theory from pancreatitis plus Cushing's can raise their blood sugar. So there are non-insulin dependent forms of temporary diabetes.
And cats are more like Type 2 diabetics typically. Sometimes vets fail to distinguish between cats and dogs when discussing diabetes. |
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Nice to see an involved, proactive vet in IL. I was so frustrated finding vets in this state.
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Patty and Ali 13.5yrs 47lbs diagnosed May '08 Ali earned her wings October 27, 2012, 4 months after diagnosis of a meningioma ~ Time is precious ~ |
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