Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Diabetic Diet



Summarize Article by: Alex De La Cruz

Raising a diabetic dog does not mean that it could no longer enjoy the fun of eating whatever it wants. In the first place, dogs can't eat anything that's edible because some foods trigger allergic reaction to them such as chocolates, macadamia nuts and grape seed. You can achieve this by making a special diabetic dog food diet. Just like diabetic persons who have limitations with regard to the type of food that they eat. A diabetic diet should include less sugar so this means that your pooch should abstain from sweet foods such as cookies or any other sweet dog treats.
Some diabetic dog food can be quite expensive but if you know what substances you are looking and avoiding you get to save a lot.
This kind of diet may even include more carbohydrates because they are generally made for normal dogs nutritional requirements. Now that your pet has diabetes it needs a whole new diet and you have no other choice but to provide it with a diabetic dog food diet. An ideal diet for diabetic dogs should include doses of insulin or any hypoglycemic drugs that can be ingested.
Any diabetic dog food should be fiber rich which can be taken from fruits and vegetables and a reduced amount of carbohydrates. You might want to consult your vet regarding the allowed amount of these substances. Because your pet can't tell which food it is allowed to eat, you as the owner have that responsibility.
Its diabetic dog food must be made in order to make its situation better and never to worsen it.

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