Is your pet diabetic? But don’t worry; the ’silent killer’ can’t harm him, even if he is trapped. The shift of focus from sugar stuffed humans to pets was obvious on the eve of America’s Diabetes Month.
Dogs are more vulnerable to the disease, especially poodles, dachshunds and terriers, but still they live normal lives. Excessive thirst and loss of weight are the chief symptoms. The cause and the treatment are identical to what we go through. Body’s capacity to control blood sugar can be maintained with a shot of insulin, the best instant treatment.
But remember, just like us, obesity is one of the main reason augmenting the disease.
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