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Even dogs with healthy diets can have diabetes. Similar to diabetes in humans, a dog’s body occasionally stops producing enough insulin or its cells are unable to utilize the insulin that is produced. Diabetes mellitus results from either condition and is characterized by excessive thirst, urination, and hunger that is followed by weight loss.With the exception of insulin injections given at periodic intravenous treatments, managing a dog’s diet is likely the most crucial aspect of treating diabetes mellitus in dogs. .As for the best diet for diabetic dogs, there is no “one-diet-fits-all” approach to diabetes; instead, the best diet for a diabetic dog will depend on their body condition, their pet’s preferences, and any other illnesses or medical conditions they may have. Although there are a few different approaches to ensuring that diabetic dogs receive the best nutrition possible, the most widely accepted one is to maintain the diet by using the same food, treats, and feeding schedule every day.




