Nutrition for Diabetes

It is possible that your pet will one day get diabetes and it can happen for a number of reasons. What is important is that you get it under control and this can often be done with proper nutrition. If you have a pet that you're worried about and you live in Methuen, Massachusetts, send them to our team Methuen Veterinary Hospital so that our qualified “veterinarian near me” can examine them.

Diabetes

What Are the Symptoms?

You might notice that your pet is drinking a lot of water and is also urinating a lot. He could also be losing weight very quickly. You may also notice that he has cloudy eyes. He might also seem chronically lethargic.

What Is Diabetes?

This happens when your pet’s body stops being able to use glucose properly. As a result, his blood sugar can get thrown off and it can result in a lack of energy and could even lead to other diseases. It's important to get it under control.

Older cats and dogs are more at risk for getting it but pets can develop it at any age. Being overweight, also increases the chances of them getting diabetes. 

Managing with Food

While you might need to give your pet an insulin shot, you can also get specially made food that's catered to diabetic animals. This can help him get the energy that he needs while also helping him to balance his glucose levels. Combining this with exercise, whether outdoors or indoors, can further help him manage his condition.

It can also be important to consider that your pet could be displaying these symptoms for a reason other than diabetes. If you notice your pet’s health is rapidly deteriorating, bring him for a pet wellness exam. Don't wait and hope that it will get better. It could lead to his condition worsening even more. A vet on our veterinary team will examine him and do some tests to see what exactly is going on so a treatment plan can be made.

Get Pet Care from a Veterinarian at Our Animal Hospital

At Methuen Veterinary Hospital, we're ready to help the pets of Methuen, Massachusetts, manage their diabetes with nutrition. Contact us today to make an appointment so that the caring staff at our animal hospital can help your pet. Call us at (978) 685-8031 for pet care from a “veterinarian near me.”

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