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!

Aug 11, 2016

Back to Basics for Diabetic Pets | Part 1

By Dr . Joi Sutton|2016-08-25T08:51:11-04:00Updated: August 11th, 2016|Pet Diabetes, Pet Newsletter|2 Comments

Going back to the basics is never a bad thing. And after nearly 5 years of writing this newsletter, I sometimes feel really challenged to find new topics. Over the last several weeks, I have received a good amount of emails from people with newly diagnosed diabetics, so I thought that this would be a good time to go back and re-visit the basics of diabetes management in pets.

Jul 14, 2016

Ocular Manifestations of Pet Diabetes | Part 2

By Dr . Joi Sutton|2016-07-13T09:02:12-04:00Updated: July 14th, 2016|Pet Care, Pet Diabetes, Pet Newsletter|1 Comment

Last week we discussed how diabetic pets, especially diabetic dogs, are prone to cataracts. This week we will briefly touch on some of the lesser known eye complications of pet diabetes.

Diabetic Retinopathy

The retina is the back of the eye. Diseases of the retina occur with poor diabetic control in pets and in humans, […]

Jul 7, 2016

Ocular Manifestations of Pet Diabetes | Part 1

By Dr . Joi Sutton|2016-07-05T16:01:40-04:00Updated: July 7th, 2016|Pet Care, Pet Diabetes, Pet Newsletter|2 Comments

Cataracts are More Common Than You’d Think!

Diabetic pets are prone to ocular disease. And it’s not just cataracts! It turns out that diabetic pets also get a higher incidence of corneal disease, retinal disease and uveitis. Cataracts are our topic today as they are the most notorious and feared complication of the diabetic dog eye. Next […]

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