Homemade food may be the best for your Diabetic Dog

After reading this ad I took it upon myself to see whatseveral extreme cases that where ordered there by
I could learn about dogs with diabetes and other healthdoctors. Our main goal was to prepare balanced, low
issues. I am sad to say that I did not learn much fromcar diets, to help our members become insulin free.
my hours of research. Mainly all I could find wasAnd the best part about the whole experience was, it
miracle cures and recipes. However, I did come acrossworked. One of your residents was able to down
a very interesting find; Dogs and cats are not born withgrade to pills in about a year. The best part of her
diabetes, unless their parent where diabetic at the timestory was the fact that before her diet change she
of birth. So this leaves me to wonder what we aswas at 3 insulin shots a day! She was not the only
caregivers are doing do wrong to make our petsperson to see great benefits from a diet change. With
un-healthy. For the most part I believe it is our pets diettime and help most of our residents we able to
and what is more convenient for us. Why botherbecome insulin free.
feeding our pets a homemade, low carb diet, when weThe next story is about, what are the long term
can just give them a shot, and keep feeding themeffects of insulin? When my father started taken
commercial, pre-made foods. I know dogs have ashots his blood pressure went through the roof and he
different digestive system then humans, but how muchhad to take a different medication to help save his
about us is the same. If any animal can developkidneys. In order to treat one problem he gained
cancer, allergies, and other human related diseases,several more. There is no reason to believe that our
why should we treat them any different? I have twopets will not suffer from the same health issues, if not
brief stories I would like to share with you, that explainsmore.
how beneficial a good diet can be.So before you take the quick way out, stop and talk
I had the pleasure of working in a Rest Home for overwith your vet about a better diet for your diabetic dog.
2 years. In a typical Rest Home, the residents are ableNot only will your dog be healthier, but you could be
to check their selves in or out at anytime. Over half ofsaving your self and your pet from a life of medicines
our residents where diabetic, and moved into ourand doctor visits.
facility to help control there diabetes. We also had