How would you know if your pet had diabetes? Unfortunately, the symptoms are totally non-specific. Your pet could just be a little bit off or suddenly guzzling bowls of water. Symptoms are subtle in the beginning, and you can’t ignore things like the fact that you’re filling the bowl more often. An increase in appetite or maybe their hair coat can change. Anytime you feel that something is “out of the ordinary” for your pet, you should always call your vet.

How would you know if your pet had diabetes? Unfortunately, the symptoms are totally non-specific. Your pet could just be a little bit off or is suddenly guzzling bowls of water. Things are subtle in the beginning, and you can’t ignore things like the fact that you’re filling the bowl more often. An increase in appetite or maybe their hair coat can change. Anytime you feel that something is “out of the ordinary” for your pet, you should always call your vet.

Posted at 4:08 PM, Jun 04, 2019
and last updated 2019-06-04 16:32:17-04
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