Know the facts, reduce the risks.
Spotting the signs of diabetes in your pets is crucial as just like us, our pets can suffer from the complex disease, but it isn’t always easily identifiable. You can help your pet by understanding what diabetes is, the causes of it and how to recognise the symptoms.
The Facts
- Diabetes is a complex disease with a range of indicators that you can look out for.
- Diabetes occurs when your pet is unable to produce enough insulin or their body doesn’t react to insulin properly.
- A lack of or reduced response to insulin means your pet’s body won’t be able to regulate the sugar levels in their blood, leading to some serious side effects.
Spotting the signs?
Diabetes can be managed to give your pet a much better quality of life. Below are some of the signs you might want to look out for in your pet, to help you know when to consult your vet to give them the treatment they need.
- Drinking more often
- Weeing more than usual
- Increase or loss of appetite
- Weight loss
- Lethargy or increased tiredness
- Breath that is described as ‘sweet smelling’
- Urinary tract infection
Can diabetes be treated?
It cannot be cured but can be effectively treated with careful management, following the advice of your vet. Any treatment plan will be tailored to address your pet’s specific condition.
Treatment can include:
- A balanced diet
- Regular exercise
- Insulin injections (you will be guided on how to administer these)
Know the facts, reduce the risks.
Book an appointment
If you are concerned that your pet has any symptoms please speak to a member of our friendly team for further advice/book an appointment today by calling your local branch.
Alternatively download our leaflet full of information including advice on how to keep your pet fit from nose to tail.