The vet has probably explained a lot of things to you in regards to your dog抯 condition. Almost certainly, he has told you about treatment options, warning signs, and any other relevant information regarding canine diabetes. Sure enough, he has also mentioned lifestyle changes in order for your dog to remain healthy.
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Along with this, you should be given a list of diabetic dog food products and a
weight management program that you should follow. However, if diabetic dog food
is unavailable, or you simply refuse to feed your pet anything that comes out
of a can or a box, then you can always concoct your own recipe. Just take note
of certain Do抯 and Don抰s when it comes to what you should feed your dog.
However, be sure to consult with the vet first before feeding your dog any food
that he has not included in his list.
What Your Dog Can Eat
- Meat with low fat content: This
should include turkey, fish, chicken, and eggs. Fatty foods will only cause
further complications to your dog抯 delicate condition.
-Fruits and vegetables: Fresh ones are better, but do not feed in excess.
Fruits and vegetables contain natural sugars and are very nutritious, but make
sure to avoid raisins and grapes.
-Grains: Your dog needs fiber to manage insulin level. Brown rice, oats, and
millet are great for him so you should include this in his daily diet plan.
-Brewer抯 Yeast: This ingredient has a component called 慻lucose
tolerance factor?that is very helpful in managing blood sugar.
What Your Dog Can抰 Eat
-Anything
baked: Baked goods contain processed sugars which will certainly increase sugar
levels in the blood. As you know, excess glucose level in the blood is never
good.
-Fatty food: You do not want your dog to gain more weight so make sure to
remove fatty food from his diet. He cannot eat pork and beef. This also means
that while he can eat chicken, you should peel off the chicken skin as this is
rich in cholesterol. However, fish oil is perfectly fine.
-Sugar: Well, this needs no further explanation. Commercial or processed sugar
is bad for your dog, period.
These are the list of food or food
components that your dog can and cannot eat. Be sure to put these in mind and
stick to it in order to help your diabetic dog stay strong and healthy.
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