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!

Nov 29, 2011

Urine Glucose Testing in Diabetic Dogs and Cats

By Dr . Joi Sutton|2023-09-28T10:51:13-04:00Updated: November 29th, 2011|Pet Care, Pet Diabetes, Pet Newsletter|0 Comments

The mainstay of home glucose monitoring for animals these days is with pet glucose meters. However, some pet owners are unwilling or physically unable to check their pet’s blood glucose in this manner. In these situations, we may use urine glucose monitoring. A veterinarian will not change the insulin doses based on […]

Nov 17, 2011

Traveling with your Diabetic Pet

By Dr . Joi Sutton|2023-12-05T11:14:38-05:00Updated: November 17th, 2011|Pet Care, Pet Diabetes, Pet Newsletter|0 Comments

Traveling with pets isn’t always simple. Traveling with a diabetic pet is certainly feasible, but you will need to take a few extra steps in your trip planning.

Insulin should be refrigerated or kept cold. While a small cooler with ice or ice packs is easy to put together, maintaining the temperature inside of the cooler can […]

Oct 13, 2011

How Insulin Affects Your Pet

By Dr . Joi Sutton|2017-10-30T12:47:04-04:00Updated: October 13th, 2011|Pet Care, Pet Diabetes, Pet Newsletter|0 Comments

Let’s talk about insulin. Insulin is a hormone made in the pancreas that helps us metabolize food. It is used to transport sugar (glucose) into cells. We all need insulin to utilize energy from the foods we eat. Without insulin we would effectively starve, no matter how much we eat. There are many types of insulin […]

Oct 6, 2011

Understanding the Big Picture

By Dr . Joi Sutton|2016-05-31T16:09:47-04:00Updated: October 6th, 2011|Pet Care, Pet Diabetes, Pet Newsletter|0 Comments

I think it is important that people with diabetic pets understand the big picture.

I will start from the beginning, as if your pet was just recently diagnosed with diabetes. You probably now know the signs of a hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) episode: excessive thirst, frequent urination in large volumes, weight loss, increased hunger, and often a […]

Sep 29, 2011

ADW Welcomes Veterinarian Dr. Joi Sutton

By Dr . Joi Sutton|2016-12-29T11:40:38-05:00Updated: September 29th, 2011|ADW in the News, News & Announcements, Pet Care, Pet Diabetes, Pet Newsletter|0 Comments

My goal at American Diabetes Wholesale is to help educate pet owners about diabetes in animals. I graduated from veterinary school in 1993, and practiced in Oregon for 17 years. After spending my first 7 years as an emergency veterinarian, I found the passion for international veterinary volunteer work. I made my living for many years […]

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