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Diabetes Mellitus (Canine)

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Diabetes Mellitus (Canine)

Species: Dog

Breeds Affected: Any breed can develop diabetes; higher incidence in middle-aged to senior dogs (e.g. Miniature Schnauzers, Poodles, Dachshunds, Beagles, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers)

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Guidance by audience

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For Pet Owners

Quick summary

Diabetes mellitus in dogs is an endocrine disorder characterized by insufficient insulin production, leading to high blood glucose. Most dogs require lifelong insulin therapy alongside dietary management. Track appetite, hydration, stool/urine changes, energy level, and symptom pattern over time.

Red flags

Call your vet today: Persistent or worsening symptoms. Emergency now: Collapse, severe breathing issues, seizures, uncontrolled bleeding, or severe pain.

What to expect at the vet

Diagnosis should combine history, exam findings, and condition-specific testing.

Prevention checklist

Reduce preventable risk through hygiene, vaccination/preventives when applicable, and routine veterinary follow-up.

For Veterinarians

Diagnostics

Diagnosis should combine history, exam findings, and condition-specific testing.

Differentials

Differential diagnosis considerations are not available yet.

Treatment considerations

Management is based on insulin injections and a controlled diet, with weight loss and regular blood glucose monitoring being essential.

Follow-up strategy

Follow-up strategy is not available yet.

What To Do Now

Escalate care quickly if symptoms worsen, persist, or include emergency warning signs.

UrgencySignsAction
Call your vet today Persistent or worsening symptoms Call your veterinarian the same day for guidance and exam scheduling.
Emergency now Collapse, severe breathing issues, seizures, uncontrolled bleeding, or severe pain Seek emergency veterinary care immediately.

Prevention Checklist

Reduce preventable risk through hygiene, vaccination/preventives when applicable, and routine veterinary follow-up.

Treatments and Medication Links

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Prednisolone Supportive Limited Auto-linked from medication condition map (source=fda_label, confidence=0.950).
Methylprednisolone Acetate Supportive Limited Auto-linked from medication condition map (source=fda_label, confidence=0.950).
Porcine Insulin Supportive Limited Auto-linked from medication condition map (source=fda_label, confidence=0.950).
Insulin Supportive Limited Auto-linked from medication condition map (source=fda_label, confidence=0.950).
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Data Sources

Last updated: February 16, 2026, 11:12 AM UTC

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