Just recently my pug was diagnosed with diabetes so this is so helpful. I can now know what range his blood sugar is to be able to balance him better. Thank you.
Phenomenal video! thank you! I could not get a drop of blood from my ACD Dallie using the device that comes with Accutrak 3. I made an appt. with our vet to show me how to do it. A vet assistant said they normally use a lancet instead of a device but when he tried to get a drop of blood from her paw pad, even he couldn't do it. But your tip to prick fast and anywhere in the ear was what I didn't understand and will try again today. Otherwise, I'll have to go with the costly Libre system.
Thanks for the info. I will see my vet and get a meter and such to make sure I keep my dog on track. She gets two shots a day right now and is doing very well. Thanks again.
I have a Type 1 diabetic mix (sierra is part German shepherd and part lab). She hates needles to the point we’re giving her anxiety pills and they don’t work, and trying to bite (and she never did this before) and now off food only water. Help!!! We have tried many hugs and kisses but nothing works 😭😭😭 I’m so scared, Sierra is now an 11 year old neutered girl, she’s our everything!!! She’s now losing weight because she’s not eating😭what can we do? I’m willing to fight for her, any and all help please 🙏
Awww. I hope that Sierra is still hanging on. When I have dogs on hunger strike (especially diabetics, puppies or seniors), my go-to is always baby food. Specifically Stage 1 Beef and Broth from Beechnut, which doesn't contain corn starch or any additives. You don't need much to keep vital functions going. Sierra is a large breed, so a tablespoon per meal and no more. Feed her about 1/2 a teaspoon at a time, no more than a tablespoon per meal. !!! This is not a meal replacement. This is just tiny, tiny bits of pure food to keep vital functions going. It's more about using it to provoke a hunger response, which will hopefully get her to slowly start eating kibble again.
Is there any other spots okay to test on , like lip or behind knee or on hind in that shaved maybe? Thanks for video is was very helpful, the scab idea makes me happy for my fur baby.!
I cant get enough blood from my dogs ear. I've tried warming his ear and massaging. Nothing works. He wont let me near his mouth or paws...is there another area to try to get more blood?
Shea Einstein I am in the same boat. I’ve only gotten to check once by myself and once w my son. I’ve tried everything too. I’ve tried both ears. Now she’s upset and don’t even want me touching her ears. I feel completely defeated.
Can you take blood from the pad? Clipping a nail has to be pretty painful. I have accidentally done that before and my dog was pretty unhappy. Lots of blood too.
My vet uses a human freestyle libre lite.... she measured in the office with the libre, and also sent out blood for other testing (but had them verify the sample for glucose levels) and it came back exactly as the libre read it. So my question is , can you just use the human meter since strips are more readily available ?
we are. cheapest no-Rx glucometer and strips and lancets were about $26 at the drug store. I just hope my lancets aren't too small... Another vet video used a little lancet, so we'll see. Im psyching myself up to check today for the first time.
all these videos make it look so easy but they do it on large dogs and not toy dogs. I've tried to get a good sample from the ear and paw but it is so much harder
I can't believe you would even suggest someone cut their dogs nail to the point of bleeding to check BG level. Why would anyone put an animal thru more pain then they have to? If that is a last resort go to a veternarian and get blood drawn and make sure the veternarian you choose does not ever cause unnecessary pain on your dog.
Nice video, I use Libre with Blucon and love them to control my blood glucose values. The alarms are nice and loud enough to wake me up. You can adjust your BG ranges to whatever you want. The best part of blucon is I can calibrate it for higher accuracy!
My 10 year old rott wieler mixed has been drinking a lot of water her does sleep alot he eats Iams dry and pedigree. Do I need to get a vet to run tests for the diabetics and does the dog get medication for diabetic
Thank you for your vid, i wondered if you can advise on where i can find a list of what a diabetic dog can and can't eat as at the moment im stuck playing safe with cooked chicken.
We're feeding raw food to our diabetic husky... but had to lower insulin waaaay down (which is a good thing). We use bold by nature raw food mixed with a little frozen blueberry, teaspoon of pumpkin, 1/4 cup quinoa, 1 egg, handfull of spinach or kale. Probably never would have developed diabetes if we were giving this food from day 1.... store bought kibble is 90% garbage and even the exspensive diabetic kibble ingredients had corn and other crap in it .
@@macleanclassics Thank you for replying, its as if her taste spuds have completely changed now, since writing the above her insulin jabs have increased to two a day with the level of insulin changing from 10 to 12 then down to 9 for each jab, the positive thing is she now shows interest in food again now but seems to eat something once only then refuses to eat the same thing again, basically, shes a git 😉at the moment we are waiting until Tuesday when we give another load of glucose/ketone results to the vet to find out if the insulin amount changes again or stays the same, anyway, again thank you for your help 👍
@@FurryDad4115 yeah, my pup was a finicky eater until we switched to raw , now he practically stands head first at my leg waiting while I prep his food. I couldn't even imagine trying to control diabetes in a dog who won't eat..... I jab my guy as he's eating so I know for sure the food goes in .... if he refused to eat, I'd skip that jab. To low blood sugar is way more dangerous than high.
@@macleanclassics The scary part is it takes seven days to gather all the sample results you need before the vet can reassess what level of insulin is correct for your dog which leaves you watching the weight come of her in the mean time, that means to get to this still unsure stage weve had to watch weight fall of her for a month or so trying all sorts of enticements, in the end we really have had no choice other than to just get the food to the back of her throat and wait until she swallows, not perfect by any means but its that or wait untill the vet gets it right or shes on a drip, she now shows interest in food but if she chooses to eat of her own accord its very little at random times which without our intervention just would not work either with her diabetes nore with her health in general, she a Rhodesian Ridgeback so luckily had the body to be able to lose weight from but so far shes lost 7kilos which for any dog is more than significant hence why we have had to intervene the way we have, just hope on Wednesday we get told they've got it right and shes put something back on, in the meantime it deflates you as an owner but you just got to go with it, sorry for the ramble, guess I needed it more than I realized, thanks again for replying.
@@FurryDad4115 no worries, sometimes us diabetic pup parents just need to know we aren't alone.... best of luck. Try grabbing a small pack of raw food from the fridge of your local pet food supplier..get pure meat with bone and organs, not the" dinners" (lots of companies doing it by mail as well) see if she'll eat it... its cheaper than the big name diabetic kibble. Just don't switch outright if she will, because you'll need less insulin.
I have the same trouble. I have to squeeze over and over trying to force blood out of the pierce spot. But most times cannot get a big enough drop for the meter to test!! VERY FRUSTRATING!
In my limited reading it seems the vast majority of canine diabetes in more like type 1 Diabetes, so not really. Some oral agents can be helpful for some cats according to an article I came across.
Just recently my pug was diagnosed with diabetes so this is so helpful. I can now know what range his blood sugar is to be able to balance him better. Thank you.
Phenomenal video! thank you! I could not get a drop of blood from my ACD Dallie using the device that comes with Accutrak 3. I made an appt. with our vet to show me how to do it. A vet assistant said they normally use a lancet instead of a device but when he tried to get a drop of blood from her paw pad, even he couldn't do it. But your tip to prick fast and anywhere in the ear was what I didn't understand and will try again today. Otherwise, I'll have to go with the costly Libre system.
Thank you! Wait for our test kit to come today. I'm so nervous:/ but this video has helped me
Thanks for the info. I will see my vet and get a meter and such to make sure I keep my dog on track. She gets two shots a day right now and is doing very well. Thanks again.
I have a Type 1 diabetic mix (sierra is part German shepherd and part lab). She hates needles to the point we’re giving her anxiety pills and they don’t work, and trying to bite (and she never did this before) and now off food only water. Help!!! We have tried many hugs and kisses but nothing works 😭😭😭 I’m so scared, Sierra is now an 11 year old neutered girl, she’s our everything!!! She’s now losing weight because she’s not eating😭what can we do? I’m willing to fight for her, any and all help please 🙏
Awww. I hope that Sierra is still hanging on. When I have dogs on hunger strike (especially diabetics, puppies or seniors), my go-to is always baby food. Specifically Stage 1 Beef and Broth from Beechnut, which doesn't contain corn starch or any additives. You don't need much to keep vital functions going. Sierra is a large breed, so a tablespoon per meal and no more. Feed her about 1/2 a teaspoon at a time, no more than a tablespoon per meal.
!!! This is not a meal replacement. This is just tiny, tiny bits of pure food to keep vital functions going. It's more about using it to provoke a hunger response, which will hopefully get her to slowly start eating kibble again.
Is there any other spots okay to test on , like lip or behind knee or on hind in that shaved maybe? Thanks for video is was very helpful, the scab idea makes me happy for my fur baby.!
Thank you, I wasn't sure where to drawl at.
I cant get enough blood from my dogs ear. I've tried warming his ear and massaging. Nothing works. He wont let me near his mouth or paws...is there another area to try to get more blood?
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This was interesting. The elbow:0
Shea Einstein I am in the same boat. I’ve only gotten to check once by myself and once w my son. I’ve tried everything too. I’ve tried both ears. Now she’s upset and don’t even want me touching her ears. I feel completely defeated.
No cutting the dogs nail
Yeah I hate that she did that at the end!!!
Can you take blood from the pad? Clipping a nail has to be pretty painful. I have accidentally done that before and my dog was pretty unhappy. Lots of blood too.
My vet uses a human freestyle libre lite.... she measured in the office with the libre, and also sent out blood for other testing (but had them verify the sample for glucose levels) and it came back exactly as the libre read it. So my question is , can you just use the human meter since strips are more readily available ?
Google says yes. So that's what I'm doing for now lol
we are. cheapest no-Rx glucometer and strips and lancets were about $26 at the drug store. I just hope my lancets aren't too small... Another vet video used a little lancet, so we'll see. Im psyching myself up to check today for the first time.
what if i have a blood glucose test for humans? what numbers should I see for dogs?
Thank you for showing how to draw blood without having to keep using the needle.
So helpful - thank you ❤
all these videos make it look so easy but they do it on large dogs and not toy dogs. I've tried to get a good sample from the ear and paw but it is so much harder
I use my dog's carpal pad. It works well. We also use lancets to control how deep the prick is.
Oh that's great!
I can't believe you would even suggest someone cut their dogs nail to the point of bleeding to check BG level. Why would anyone put an animal thru more pain then they have to? If that is a last resort go to a veternarian and get blood drawn and make sure the veternarian you choose does not ever cause unnecessary pain on your dog.
And she said that vets use that technique?? That's awful
They need to use a lancet
Nice video, I use Libre with Blucon and love them to control my blood glucose values. The alarms are nice and loud enough to wake me up. You can adjust your BG ranges to whatever you want. The best part of blucon is I can calibrate it for higher accuracy!
My 10 year old rott wieler mixed has been drinking a lot of water her does sleep alot he eats Iams dry and pedigree. Do I need to get a vet to run tests for the diabetics and does the dog get medication for diabetic
Thanks, this helped me a ton!
Thank you for your vid, i wondered if you can advise on where i can find a list of what a diabetic dog can and can't eat as at the moment im stuck playing safe with cooked chicken.
We're feeding raw food to our diabetic husky... but had to lower insulin waaaay down (which is a good thing). We use bold by nature raw food mixed with a little frozen blueberry, teaspoon of pumpkin, 1/4 cup quinoa, 1 egg, handfull of spinach or kale. Probably never would have developed diabetes if we were giving this food from day 1.... store bought kibble is 90% garbage and even the exspensive diabetic kibble ingredients had corn and other crap in it .
@@macleanclassics Thank you for replying, its as if her taste spuds have completely changed now, since writing the above her insulin jabs have increased to two a day with the level of insulin changing from 10 to 12 then down to 9 for each jab, the positive thing is she now shows interest in food again now but seems to eat something once only then refuses to eat the same thing again, basically, shes a git 😉at the moment we are waiting until Tuesday when we give another load of glucose/ketone results to the vet to find out if the insulin amount changes again or stays the same, anyway, again thank you for your help 👍
@@FurryDad4115 yeah, my pup was a finicky eater until we switched to raw , now he practically stands head first at my leg waiting while I prep his food. I couldn't even imagine trying to control diabetes in a dog who won't eat..... I jab my guy as he's eating so I know for sure the food goes in .... if he refused to eat, I'd skip that jab. To low blood sugar is way more dangerous than high.
@@macleanclassics The scary part is it takes seven days to gather all the sample results you need before the vet can reassess what level of insulin is correct for your dog which leaves you watching the weight come of her in the mean time, that means to get to this still unsure stage weve had to watch weight fall of her for a month or so trying all sorts of enticements, in the end we really have had no choice other than to just get the food to the back of her throat and wait until she swallows, not perfect by any means but its that or wait untill the vet gets it right or shes on a drip, she now shows interest in food but if she chooses to eat of her own accord its very little at random times which without our intervention just would not work either with her diabetes nore with her health in general, she a Rhodesian Ridgeback so luckily had the body to be able to lose weight from but so far shes lost 7kilos which for any dog is more than significant hence why we have had to intervene the way we have, just hope on Wednesday we get told they've got it right and shes put something back on, in the meantime it deflates you as an owner but you just got to go with it, sorry for the ramble, guess I needed it more than I realized, thanks again for replying.
@@FurryDad4115 no worries, sometimes us diabetic pup parents just need to know we aren't alone.... best of luck. Try grabbing a small pack of raw food from the fridge of your local pet food supplier..get pure meat with bone and organs, not the" dinners" (lots of companies doing it by mail as well) see if she'll eat it... its cheaper than the big name diabetic kibble. Just don't switch outright if she will, because you'll need less insulin.
Wow that’s a big needle. The tiny popper I have, I have to sneeze and squeeze to get a drop.
Thanks doctor
What if the blood sugar is super low? It was 20.
I have a hard time getting blood from the ear
Yes sometimes it can be scary! Just be confident!
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Try this. I'm about to do it for tge first time myself on doggo.. ua-cam.com/video/kRPP8__OiFY/v-deo.html
I have the same trouble. I have to squeeze over and over trying to force blood out of the pierce spot. But most times cannot get a big enough drop for the meter to test!! VERY FRUSTRATING!
137? What units is it in? Our dog has 28 and it was superhigh. Supposed to be up to 6
There are two different possible units. I guess the 137 is in mg/dl and 28 was in mmol/l
is your glucose monitor same as they used in human?
No it’s for cats or dogs :)
Any other treatment without insulin for diabetic dog ??
In my limited reading it seems the vast majority of canine diabetes in more like type 1 Diabetes, so not really. Some oral agents can be helpful for some cats according to an article I came across.
It's cheap and no script needed at walmart. 25.00 a month
No I DON'T. Ear. Lip. No blood. Ever!
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No no no, I am not going to cut my dog’s nail to get the blood from it, that is terrible!!
Why hurt them by cut their nails
Can you be more to the point…..