Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the forum and having a rough morning after my dog Max's shot. He's had diabetes for 3 months now and the shots aren't getting any easier for me. I am being as gentle as I can be and I rub the area for a minute to try and desensitize it before the shot. This morning he really yiped and it made me cry afterwards. I hate hurting something that I love not once but twice a day. It's hard on me. It's not always bad but I it seems worse when my husband isn't here to help rub his ears while I do it. Ugh. Anyway, Max is around 47lbs and receiving 15 units twice a day. Does anyone else out there have a dog that weight and if so, how many units are they receiving? I realize that it depends on the dog but I was wondering if I'm way under the average. I am monitoring with both a monitor and urine strips but the insulin units seem to keep going up. He is on Blue Buffalo dry dog food mixed with my homemade wet food of boiled chicken thighs, carrots, celery, pumpkin, flaxseed. Then once that is cooked I mix it with raw green beans and carrots that I've chopped in the blender. For treats he gets homemade... beef baby food, wheat flour and eggs, baked in the oven.
Thanks for the input,
Jaimee
I'm new to the forum and having a rough morning after my dog Max's shot. He's had diabetes for 3 months now and the shots aren't getting any easier for me. I am being as gentle as I can be and I rub the area for a minute to try and desensitize it before the shot. This morning he really yiped and it made me cry afterwards. I hate hurting something that I love not once but twice a day. It's hard on me. It's not always bad but I it seems worse when my husband isn't here to help rub his ears while I do it. Ugh. Anyway, Max is around 47lbs and receiving 15 units twice a day. Does anyone else out there have a dog that weight and if so, how many units are they receiving? I realize that it depends on the dog but I was wondering if I'm way under the average. I am monitoring with both a monitor and urine strips but the insulin units seem to keep going up. He is on Blue Buffalo dry dog food mixed with my homemade wet food of boiled chicken thighs, carrots, celery, pumpkin, flaxseed. Then once that is cooked I mix it with raw green beans and carrots that I've chopped in the blender. For treats he gets homemade... beef baby food, wheat flour and eggs, baked in the oven.
Thanks for the input,
Jaimee



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