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Diabetes mellitus

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Diabetes is a relatively common disease in older people and is being recognised more frequently in older pets. If untreated the disease has serious effects and will ultimately result in the death of your pet. The good news is that the majority of diabetic animals can now be treated and may live normal, happy lives if you are prepared to invest time and money in their care.

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[ Diabetes mellitus ] [ Routine health care ] [ Senior pet care ]

Your questions answered

arrow05Introduction: Diabetes mellitus

arrow05What is diabetes?

arrow05What are the signs of diabetes

arrow05Why does my dog have diabetes?

arrow05Can diabetes be treated?

arrow05Why do diabetic dogs need injections?

arrow05What if I can't give my dog injections?

arrow05What are the urine samples for?

arrow05Why are so many check-ups needed?

arrow05Do diabetic dogs always feel unwell?

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