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I believe this site will provide some helpful advice in your search for the necessary information required to help your pet achieve a healthy enjoyable life. Although there is no cure, with proper care diabetes in dogs is manageable, as I am discovering.

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Monitoring glucose and ketones in urine

Your vet may ask you to monitor your diabetic dog by regularly testing samples of its urine.


What you need


1. Clean containers for collecting urine.

2. Urine dipsticks recommended by your vet.

3. A place to record results.


To Collect Urine


1. Collect urine samples from your dog a few times a week at different times of day. The best times to collect urine are in the morning and afternoon before feeding and at night just before bedtime.

2. Take your dog out for a walk on a lead.

3. Have a clean container ready to collect a sample when your dog urinates.


To Test urine using urine dipsticks


1. Follow the instructions for the dipsticks you are using, especially for the time to read the results.

2. Place the dipstick in the container with the urine and soak the test pads.

3. Remove the dipstick and tap dry.

4. Read the result after the time specified on the stick bottle (usually 1 minute).

5. Hold the stick against the chart on the dipstick container, and compare colours.

6. Record the results including time of collection and times of insulin injections given for that day.


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