Insulin therapy

Diabetes mellitus is caused by a lack of available insulin. Your diabetic dog’s insulin concentration must be restored with daily insulin injections.

Veterinary insulin is specifically formulated for use in diabetic dogs and cats.

Looking after your diabetic dog’s insulin

Insulin is a fragile substance. Incorrect storage and use of insulin may mean that it does not have the proper effect.

  • Insulin must always be kept in the fridge – only remove it when drawing up an injection.
  • Insulin must not be frozen – freezing destroys insulin.
  • Always store the insulin in an upright position.
  • Gently invert the vial ten or so times before use to re-suspend (correctly mix) the insulin.

For complete intructions on injecting insulin see:

treatment of diabetes in dogs