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How Do You Care For A Diabetic Dog?

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How Do You Care For A Diabetic Dog?

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• Go to your local vet. Get his or her opinion on a kind of pet food for your pet, and talk to them about what you can do to care for your dog. ‘; } s += “”; document.write(s); return; } google_ad_channel = ‘+7733764704+1640266093+9911500640+7416705818+8388126455+8941458308+7122150828’ + xchannels + gchans; google_ad_client = “pub-9543332082073187”; google_ad_output = ‘js’; google_ad_type = ‘text’; google_feedback = ‘on’; google_ad_region = “test”; google_ad_format = ‘250x250_as’; //–> • Ask about the right diet for the dog. • Ask whether your dog will need insulin. • Ask for instructions on giving the insulin injections safely and correctly. Your vet should be able to demonstrate, and may ask you to practice while he or she instructs and watches. • Buy the amount of insulin your vet suggests. • Be sure to get a sharps disposal container for the needles, and make sure you know how to dispose of full sharps containers safely. • Move the insulin shots around. Your dog can get very sore

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• Go to your local vet. Get his or her opinion on a kind of pet food for your pet, and talk to them about what you can do to care for your dog. • Ask about the right diet for the dog. • Ask whether your dog will need insulin. • Ask for instructions on giving the insulin injections safely and correctly. Your vet should be able to demonstrate, and may ask you to practice while he or she instructs and watches. • Buy the amount of insulin your vet suggests. • Be sure to get a sharps disposal container for the needles, and make sure you know how to dispose of full sharps containers safely. • Move the insulin shots around. Your dog can get very sore if you repeatedly apply the shot it in the same place. • Keep a supply of insulin handy. Call the vet to order more for pick-up before you’re down to the last few days’ worth. • Go to the pet store. Get a dietary pet food, and get a blood sugar tester for your dog. • Find an employee to help you find what your looking for, and don’t be afraid to

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