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Molesey Vets Discusses Tech That is Helping Owners Manage Pet Diabetes

November 28, 2024

As pet owners, we all want the best for our furry companions, especially when it comes to managing health conditions like diabetes in dogs and cats, and less commonly in rabbits and small mammals. Fortunately, advancements in technology offer innovative solutions that can make monitoring and managing your pet’s diabetes easier and more efficient.

In recognition of Pet Diabetes Month in November, our team at Molesey Vets are sharing information about some of the gadgets and apps designed to help you take charge of your pet’s health.

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Before you dive in, we’ve also written are article that explains what pet diabetes is, what the causes and symptoms are, and more – take a look.

1. Smart Feeders

Smart feeders are a game-changer for diabetic pets and owners. These devices allow you to schedule and portion out your pet’s meals, ensuring they receive the right amount of food at the right time. With the ability to control feeding times and portion sizes remotely via a smartphone app, smart feeders help maintain a consistent routine – crucial for managing blood sugar levels. Some models even come equipped with cameras, so you can check in on your pet while you’re out. Talk to our vets in East Molesey for more advice on smart feeders.

2. Glucometers and Continuous Glucose Monitors

Just as with humans, monitoring blood glucose levels is vital for diabetic pets. Traditional glucometers can help you check your pet’s glucose levels at home, allowing for timely adjustments to their diet or insulin doses. For those looking for a more continuous solution, some new devices offer continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). These gadgets provide real-time data on your pet’s blood sugar levels, sending alerts if they fall too low or spike too high, giving you peace of mind. Our vets can offer you more advice on these at your pet diabetes appointment – book now.

3. Pet Health Tracking Apps

Mobile apps, such as Pawtrack and Pet First Aid, can assist you in tracking your pet’s health metrics, including their diet, exercise, and insulin administration. These apps allow you to log meals, monitor weight, and track glucose levels over time, making it easier to identify trends and adjust management plans accordingly. Some apps even offer reminders for medication and vet appointments too, ensuring you never miss a critical dose or check-up. Our team at Molesey Vets can also set up reminders for your pet’s appointments – just give us a call on 0208 979 1384.

4. Fitness Trackers for Pets

Our vets in East Molesey explain that maintaining a healthy weight and regular exercise routine is essential for managing diabetes in pets. Pet fitness trackers, like the FitBark or Whistle, are becoming increasingly popular, helping owners monitor their pet’s activity levels throughout the day. These devices can provide insights into how much exercise your pet is getting and help you ensure they stay active, which is crucial for managing blood sugar levels.

5. Online Communities and Resources

Technology isn’t just about gadgets; it also connects you to a wealth of information and community support. Online forums, social media groups, and websites dedicated to pet diabetes can provide valuable resources, including diet tips, personal experiences, and support from other pet owners facing similar challenges.

In conclusion, embracing technology can significantly enhance the way you manage your pet’s diabetes. From smart feeders to health tracking apps, these tools not only simplify daily routines but also empower you to provide the best care possible. If you have any questions about managing your pet’s diabetes or want to explore these technological options further, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Molesey Vets.

Want to understand more about pet diabetes? Read our article here.

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