Dog Diabetes Symptoms: Recognizing the Signs & Symptoms
Dogs with diabetes mellitus may show a variety of symptoms, including:
* Increased thirst and urination
* Weight loss despite increased appetite
* Increased hunger
* Frequent urination, especially at night
* Lethargy
* Weakness
* Vomiting
* Diarrhea
* Cloudy eyes
* Skin infections
* Recurrent urinary tract infections
* Seizures (in severe cases)
* Coma (in severe cases)
It's important to note that not all dogs with diabetes will show all of these symptoms, and some dogs may only show a few. If you notice any of these symptoms in your dog, it's important to take them to the vet for diagnosis and treatment.
Diabetes - Related Articles
- Diabetes & Vital Organs: Understanding the Risks
- Diabetes Nutrition Guide: Managing Blood Sugar Through Diet
- Best Carbohydrates for Diabetes: A Balanced Diet Guide
- Diabetic Meal Plans & Recipes: Delicious & Nutritious Food Ideas
- Insulin Pump Costs: A Comprehensive Price Comparison Guide
- Prediabetes: Understanding & Reversing High Blood Sugar
- Insulin Pumps for Type 2 Diabetes: Benefits & Considerations
