Pet Diabetes Newsletter

Pet newsletter articles written by Dr. Joi Sutton. Learn how to better manage Fluffy’s diabetes better including the tricks for getting the best and easiest blood glucose result or how to give a more smooth injection of insulin. It isn’t just pet diabetes that Dr. Joi writes about. Discover  newsletters about different techniques to prevent or treat various ailments your pet could inadvertently get. Find out which supplements or vitamins are good for your pets health and which ones are not. Whether you have an older pet or a healthy rambunctious pet, these newsletters feature many tips and tricks for all kinds of pets, not just diabetic ones!

May 16, 2013

The Big Picture on Insulin

By Dr . Joi Sutton|2023-09-29T13:30:51-04:00Updated: May 16th, 2013|Pet Care, Pet Diabetes, Pet Newsletter|0 Comments

Let’s talk some insulin generalities today.

U-40 insulin is more dilute than U-100 insulin. U-40 means there are 40 units per milliliter of fluid. U-100 means there are 100 units of insulin per milliliter of fluid. U-40 insulin is pretty much only a veterinary type of insulin these days. […]

May 9, 2013

Vetsulin is Back!

By Dr . Joi Sutton|2017-11-28T16:14:35-05:00Updated: May 9th, 2013|Pet Care, Pet Diabetes, Pet Newsletter|12 Comments

There has been buzz on the vet street for months that Vetsulin is coming back. Well, the time is now here. Merck just brought back this porcine insulin zinc suspension after a lapse on the American market since 2009.

This is good news to pets that did well on this product, and it gives veterinarians another choice […]

Apr 18, 2013

What is Tight Diabetic Control?

By Dr . Joi Sutton|2016-12-29T13:26:24-05:00Updated: April 18th, 2013|Pet Care, Pet Diabetes, Pet Newsletter|0 Comments

I’m sure you’ve come across the phrase “tight diabetic control” if you’ve cruised the internet researching pet diabetes.

While doing so in 2011, I encountered a website instructing cat owners to check blood glucose frequently and adjust each insulin dose based on that reading – and possibly give insulin 3 to 4 times daily. […]

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