Replying to @Cd72 unfortunately, Mojo doesn’t do well on walks anymore. After a couple minutes she will have a seizure while on a walk so she stays home when I take the other dogs for their daily walks #dogmom #dogmomlife #diabeticdog #olderdogs
Caring for a dog like Mojo, who is diabetic and experiences seizures during walks, requires special attention and adjustments to their daily routine. Seizures can be triggered by various factors, including stress, fatigue, or low blood sugar levels, which are common concerns in diabetic dogs. As a responsible dog owner, it’s essential to monitor your pet closely and adjust activities accordingly to prevent health complications. For dogs prone to seizures during walks, shorter and slower paced outings can sometimes help reduce the risk. Monitoring your dog's behavior and physical condition before, during, and after walks can provide valuable insights into their health status. Additionally, carrying necessary medications or emergency treatment supplies during walks is important for immediate response if a seizure occurs. Maintaining a consistent daily routine that balances exercise, rest, and medication administration is crucial for diabetic and older dogs. Indoor activities or gentle play sessions can supplement outdoor walks to keep your dog engaged and physically active without exposing them to seizure triggers. It's also beneficial to work closely with your veterinarian to tailor a care plan that matches your pet's specific health needs. This might include adjusting medication dosages, dietary changes, or other medical interventions to improve overall quality of life. As part of the #dogmom and #dogmomlife community, sharing experiences and seeking advice from fellow pet owners facing similar challenges can provide emotional support and practical solutions for managing a diabetic dog with seizures. Remember, your dedication and careful management make a significant difference in your pet's well-being and happiness.






















































