Antioxidants
Free radicals cause inflammation, ageing, degenerative diseases and tissue damage. Foods rich in antioxidants like berries, green vegetables, and others can help to reverse this damage. Diabetic dogs also excrete nutrients and minerals at a higher rate than healthy dogs, which makes it even more vital that these are replenished via diet or supplemental support. ProDog’s multivitamin for dogs supplement; Boost, dog gut health supplement; Digest and dog support and recovery supplement; Revive, are a great option for increasing the antioxidant and nutrient content in your dog’s diet.
Probiotics
Probiotics help to restore balance in the gut, thus preventing autoimmune conditions like type 1 diabetes. These are included in ProDog’s Boost supplement, though we also offer several other probiotic options.
Digestive support
As dogs with diabetes are also more prone to pancreatitis, supporting their digestive system with mucilage, anti-inflammatory herbs, digestive enzymes and gut supportive supplements is essential. ProDog’s Digest supplement helps with all of these, and can be very beneficial for diabetic dogs.
Exercise
An important recommendation for preventing diabetes in dogs is to keep them lean and well-exercised. Part of the reason for this is that fat cells secrete hormones that encourage inflammation, which has a widespread effect on dogs’ various systems, including endocrine function.
Regular exercise contributes to the development of healthy muscle mass and prevents/reverses the build up of excess fat. This directly influences dogs’ chances of becoming diabetic, as dogs carrying extra kilos are far more likely to develop insulin resistance, metabolic issues, and other diabetes-related health concerns.
Monitoring and early intervention
As with most health concerns, the earlier a dog’s diabetes is caught, the better the prognosis. If your dog belongs to one of the genetically predisposed breeds, is overweight, eats a high-carbohydrate diet, or displays any of the above mentioned symptoms, it’s a good idea to have their blood sugar checked regularly.
However, the correct nutrition goes a long way in the prevention/early intervention of diabetes in dogs; even those belonging to the above groups. This is because the foods that are biologically suited to dogs’ digestive systems and bodily functions promote strong, balanced internal environments that are capable of warding off diseases, even when the odds are stacked against them.
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