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Monitoring your diabetic dog
Changes in insulin requirements
It is not unusual for your dog’s
insulin requirements to change even after a long period of stability.
This is most commonly due to:
weight loss or gain
changes in exercise regime
the presence of other diseases
progesterone in unspayed
female dogs. See Spaying diabetic
female dogs.
- other treatments
It is important
to continue to monitor your diabetic dog's progress - even after months
or years of treatment - and consult your veterinarian if there are
sudden changes or if anything unusual happens.
Testing urine and blood samples
You may be asked by your veterinary
surgeon to regularly check the glucose (and ketone) concentrations in
urine and/or blood samples. This gives an indication of how your dog is
doing. Based on these results your veterinarian might decide to
do a serial blood glucose curve
to determine a new insulin dosage.
You should not change the dose
of insulin without first consulting your veterinarian.
- Collecting and testing a urine sample
- Collecting and testing a blood sample