Diabetes in dogs is a serious problem that is facing the dog
community because there are so many causes for a dog to get diabetes. There are
a few other things that factor in when your dog is diagnosed with this disease.
There are also things you can do to insure you get a good dog and so your dog
doesn抰 have diabetes when you get them. Here are a few ways that dogs can get
diabetes and some things you can do to ensure you get a healthy dog.
The first thing to know is that diabetes is a manageable illness, even in dogs
it can be managed and your dog can live a healthy and happy life. Dogs can get
diabetes because it is heredity which means it is passed down from generation
to generation. If the parents of the puppy have diabetes, then it is very
likely that the puppy will end up with some form of diabetes.
Another thing that can trigger diabetes
in dogs is a disease called Cushing抯 disease. This disease attacks the
pancreas which produces sugar for the body to function. Sugar gives the cells
in the body energy to perform the task that they are suppose to do. With no
energy for the cells to complete their job, your dog, or for even that matter
us humans, will not be able to fight off infections and viruses that attack the
body. The healthier your cells are in your body, the faster you get over the
sickness and that is the same in dogs too.
There are ways to make sure that you get a dog that is disease free without
having to pay a lot of money to have the dog you are interested in tested at
the vet. You can get a complete vaccination report on the dog in question. This
report tells what vaccines and other shots the dog may or may not have had.
This will give you a better idea to about how the dog was treated when they
were with the other party.
Shot records can tell you a lot more than you think when it comes to a dog抯
health. It can also tell you how the dog was treated and what kind of
surroundings the dog was or is around. Diabetes in dogs can be caused by a lot
of things that can be found in their surroundings and through infections if you
are not careful about where you let your dog go when they are outside.
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