5 Causes Of Excessive Hunger In Dogs And How You Can Fight It!

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Last Updated on January 16, 2021


3. Diabetes

Unfortunately, diabetes is one of the most common diseases out there, both in humans and dogs. It has a 50-50 chance of survival amongst dogs, and that depends, of course, on their breed, age, lifestyle, and how soon the disease is diagnosed and treated. The main symptoms of diabetes in dogs are increased hunger and thirst, excessive urination, and of course, weight loss. So how to treat diabetes in dogs? In the first place, as soon as you notice your dog having these or similar symptoms, the first thing you should do go with him to the vet and do a simple urine and blood test and wait for the results that are normally available within a week. After your dog has been diagnosed, you should wait for the doctor’s opinion on what to do. The treatment for diabetes usually consists of insulin injections, a healthier dog diet plan, and loads of exercise.

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