Is your dog consuming lots of water...more than you think is normal? Eating too much? Frequently urinating? He might have diabetes. Sugar diabetes, more specifically known as canine diabetes, is a common disease to dogs. It is a hormonal disorder that affects dogs of ages 5 to 9. Some species like German Shepherd, Poodles, Keeshonden and Golden Retrievers register the highest incidence of this disease. Obese dogs also stand a greater risk of being diabetic. The ratio of female to male infected with the disease is 3:1.
This book addresses the most conspicuous symptoms of diabetes in dogs, the main causes, and how to effectively treat it.
Reviewer comments:
"I have a beautiful dog and I would hate for him to suffer from this disease. Reading this guide has educated me as to what symptom I need to look out for and what to do to get help. Great job!"
"This is a very useful book for any dog owner, particularly as it gives simple, easy to understand descriptions of the symptoms. The book also gives appropriate and easy to follow advice to address the issue. Highly recommended for all dog owners."
This book addresses the most conspicuous symptoms of diabetes in dogs, the main causes, and how to effectively treat it.
Reviewer comments:
"I have a beautiful dog and I would hate for him to suffer from this disease. Reading this guide has educated me as to what symptom I need to look out for and what to do to get help. Great job!"
"This is a very useful book for any dog owner, particularly as it gives simple, easy to understand descriptions of the symptoms. The book also gives appropriate and easy to follow advice to address the issue. Highly recommended for all dog owners."