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MissMati My almost 6 yo Yorkie was just diagnosed with Diabetes. Does anyone have or know of a good diet for geared to diabetes? MissMati also needs to loose about 6 lbs |
Most of these immune problems we see in animals are made worse by vaccination or can come on after being vaccinated, so be aware of this link and be cautious about vaccinating animals in this condition. Give one teaspoon to one tablespoon of brewer's yeast with each meal. Vitamin E is also important because it reduces the need for insulin. Give 25 IU to 200 IU of this vitamin each day. It's important to give the dog lots of exercise which has the effect of decreasing insulin needs. Erratic exercise could destabilize the insulin needs, though, so a regular, sustained program of exercise is best. It is also important for the dog to maintain a normal weight. Obese animals have a much harder time with this disease. Certain foods are particularly beneficial for diabetes, especially millet, rice, oats, cornmeal and rye bread. Excellent vegetables are green beans (the pods of which contgain certain hormonal substances closely related to insulin), winter squash, dandelion greens, alfalfa sprouts, corn, parsley, Jerusalem artichoke and garlic (which reduces blood sugar in diabetes). Garlic also stimulates the abdominal viscera and increases digestive organ function. Use it regularly in some form (fresh or in capsules). Milk and milk products are helpful because they are alkalizing (as are vegetables and most fruits), which helps to counter overacidity. They are best fed raw, as are meat, eggs, fruits, and some vegetables, because uncooked foods are much more stimulating to the pancreas. Fruits in season are fine, if acceptable to the dog. |
Welcome to YT - I am so sorry you are dealing with such a serious health problem. As far as loosing weight - are you also working on increasing her exercise? |
Ladymom is a member on YT who has a maltese with Diabetes as well. Maybe you could send her a pm. |
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