Dog Diabetes: Prevention in 3 Simple
Steps
There are essentially
three ways that you can help prevent your pet from getting dog
diabetes:
1) Lower the
carbohydrates. Most dog foods sold
in pet stores contain ingredients that are as high as 98%
carbohydrates. By reducing the amount of carbs in
your dog's daily meals, this moderate carbohydrate level
can go a long way towards diabetes prevention.
Diet is especially important for dogs that are genetically
at risk for diabetes. I t is critical that you study up on your
dog breed and make sure that he is getting the right nutrients
so that the gene which can store diabetes will not be triggered
off.
For example, Golden retrievers are among the most popular
pets that dog owners have in the United States. Unfortunately,
many of these retrievers get diabetes because their owners did
not do enough research for their breed type in order to get
their diet correct from puppy hood.
2)
Exercise! It is sad to see so many dogs out
there who develop diabetes that should never have in the first
place had they been active and not become overweight.
This of course is the direct responsibility of you, the dog
owner.
If your dog is inactive and gains weight, he can develop
diabetes even if he is not a breed that is genetically at
risk.
It doesn't take much. 20 minutes of brisk walking two
to three times per day is all your dog needs for optimum health
and to keep him in good shape. If you can go jogging with your
dog then that is even better. Having your dog swim is also a
great option for exercise.
3) Administer Natural
Supplements. Seek the advice of a holistic dog
care professional or veterinarian in your area. Ask about
natural supplementation for the immune system. Many
dog owners miss this very important diabetes prevention
step.
Supplementing with organic products such as antioxidants and
herbs for the immune system can make a huge impact on
preventing diabetes, especially for the dog breed types which
are genetically at risk for this disease.
Along the same lines as natural prevention, it is important
to avoid your dog from being over-vaccinated. This can cause
toxins to build up in the animal's system which can trigger
diabetes.
Flea medications and tick insecticides can also trigger
diabetes from the toxic state produced in the body. By keeping
your dog clean of these chemicals and toxins you are helping
his immune system stay healthy.
Diet, exercise and natural supplements go
along way in the prevention of dog diabetes....it's a
no-brainer.
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