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Maintenance
of Stabilised Diabetic Dogs
Treatment of canine diabetes can be considered successful when
the clinical signs of diabetes
mellitus improve significantly.
Routine checks
After the dog has
been stabilized successfully, routine checks should be carried out
around every 3-6 months.
Careful monitoring and
control during maintenance will help to limit the long term complications
associated with diabetes.
Blood glucose concentrations
An example of a stable
diabetic dog is a blood glucose range of 5 -12 mmol/l (90-216 mg/dl)
for most of a 24 hour period.
Ideal
blood glucose curves
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Blood glucose measured in mmol/l
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Blood glucose measured in mg/dl
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See blood
glucose curves for details of how to make a glucose curve.
More information
Read more about changes
in insulin requirements and monitoring
a diabetic dog during the maintenance phase.