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Diabetes Mellitus in Dogs: Common Mistakes in Insulin Management
Successful management of canine diabetes mellitus relies on appropriate insulin selection, accurate dosing, regular monitoring, and effective owner communication. However, common mistakes in insulin administration, dose adjustments, feeding practices, and monitoring can lead to poor glycaemic control and diabetic complications. This webinar provides a practical approach to identifying and avoiding these challenges in everyday veterinary practice. Participants will learn about insulin protocols, glucose monitoring, interpreting blood glucose curves, recognizing insulin resistance, and educating pet owners for better compliance. Through case-based discussions and clinical insights, this session is designed for veterinary students, interns, postgraduate learners, and practicing veterinarians seeking to improve outcomes in dogs with diabetes mellitus.
Download the attached recent research paper to explore the diagnosis and management of canine diabetes mellitus.
https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2019.806.002
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