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Feeding your diabetic dog
Diet is extremely important in the successful management of diabetes mellitus. Ideally the diet should
be exactly the same every day and given at the same time.
Tidbits and snacking between meals should be avoided. This doesn't mean that your dog cannot have any
treats. Your veterinarian will be able to suggest snacks suitable for diabetic dogs that can be given
occasionally.
The ideal diet for a diabetic dog
After a meal is digested glucose is released into the bloodstream. The type of food that your diabetic
dog eats can have a significant effect on this:
- A meal full of sugar causes a sudden increase in blood glucose.
-
If a meal is high in complex carbohydrates (starch and fibre) glucose is released over a longer
period in a more controlled way.
An ideal diet is usually:
- restricted in fat content
- has a high complex carbohydrate content
- is high in fibre
More information
Read more about:
- Complete prescription diets
- The consequences of obesity in dogs with diabetes.
- Timing of meals and insulin injections