Understanding Pet Diabetes

Our pets are similar to us in that they can live with serious medical conditions too. Your cat or dog is at risk of developing diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disease that results in high blood sugar levels. At the South Hall Veterinary Hospital, we treat diabetic animals so that they can live healthier, happier lives. Here is what you need to know about diabetes and how animals with this condition are treated.

Understanding Pet Diabetes

What Is Pet Diabetes?

Diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs when the body isn't able to produce enough insulin. Low amounts of insulin and high amounts of blood sugar can cause significant damage to an animal's organs, slowly shutting down vital parts like the heart or kidney. Pets are also more likely to experience seizures and other serious health issues. That's why our professional staff provides management solutions that to help your pet find relief.

How to Spot Diabetic Symptoms in Your Pet

The first step to providing diabetic relief is by recognizing the symptoms of this disease. Because our pets are not able to communicate, we have to identify the symptoms on our own. Common diabetic symptoms to look out for in your pet include frequent water drinking, increased urination, depression, loss of appetite, and sudden and unexplained weight loss.

When to Seek Veterinary Care

If you have a pet that is displaying common symptoms of diabetes, then it is time to visit our veterinarian for a thorough assessment. Our veterinarian can perform various tests to check your pet for diabetes. If a diabetes diagnosis is reached, then we can discuss the next course of action. Our veterinarian will offer a treatment plan that will help to manage symptoms. Common treatment options include insulin shots, a better diet, and an increase in exercise. Our vet will also offer you advice on what actions to take to provide relief for your animal at home.

Visit Our Animal Hospital for Pet Diabetes Treatment from Our Veterinarian in Oakwood, GA

Do you suspect that your pet has diabetes? Contact our team at South Hall Veterinary Hospital at (770) 532-4449 to get your animal tested and properly treated for diabetes. We provide quality veterinary care to a wide variety of animals and are committed to providing the care they need to live long and healthy lives. Contact our animal hospital today to learn more about how we can help. 

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