Understanding Diabetes in Dogs
Diabetes in dogs is more common than many people realise, and without treatment, it can become life-threatening.
But the reality today is very different to what it used to be.
With modern insulin options and advanced monitoring, managing diabetes is now far more flexible, less stressful, and easier to fit into everyday life.
At The Village Vet, we focus on making diabetes management practical for both you and your dog, without compromising on care.
What Is Diabetes in Dogs?
Diabetes mellitus is a condition where your dog cannot properly produce insulin, thus inhibiting their ability to regulate blood sugar (blood glucose).
Insulin is a molecule which takes glucose from the blood into the tissue to be used for energy. Without insulin, glucose builds up in the bloodstream. This can lead to serious complications, including a life-threatening condition called diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
Most dogs with diabetes will require ongoing insulin therapy to regulate their blood glucose levels.
Signs of Diabetes in Dogs
The most common signs pet owners notice include:
- Increased thirst
- Increased urination
- Weight loss despite a good appetite
- Lethargy
- Cloudy eyes (cataracts)
These symptoms occur because excess glucose is lost in the urine, pulling water with it and affecting the body’s energy balance.
If you’re noticing any of these changes, it’s worth getting your dog checked early.
How Diabetes Was Traditionally Managed
Historically, managing diabetes in dogs required a very strict routine:
- Twice daily insulin injections
- Injections given at the exact same time every day
- Timed precisely with feeding
- Regular glucose curves (day-long hospital stays)
Consistency was critical, and for many families this made diabetes feel overwhelming and restrictive.
Modern Diabetes Management (What’s Changed)
New research and treatment protocols are changing how we manage diabetes in dogs.
At The Village Vet, we commonly use Toujeo (insulin glargine 300). A long-acting basal insulin that allows:
- Once daily injections
- Greater flexibility with timing
- No strict requirement to inject at feeding time
- A more practical routine for owners
Recent veterinary research supports the use of long-acting insulin protocols combined with continuous glucose monitoring for improved control and flexibility.
This means diabetes no longer has to dictate your entire daily schedule.
Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM): A Game Changer

Instead of repeated hospital visits, we now use continuous glucose monitors (CGMs).
These small sensors:
- Sit comfortably on your dog’s skin
- Monitor glucose levels 24/7
- Stay in place for 10–14 days
- Allow us to assess glucose levels in real-life conditions
Traditionally, monitoring required repeated blood tests or hospital-based glucose curves.
Now, we can:
- Make faster insulin adjustments
- Reduce stress for your dog
- Get a much more accurate picture of their diabetes control
Case Study: Seiko

Seiko is a gorgeous boy currently being managed for diabetes here at The Village Vet.
Using a continuous glucose monitor and once-daily Toujeo insulin, we’ve been able to:
- Monitor his glucose levels in real time
- Adjust his insulin dose quickly and accurately
- Keep his routine simple and stress-free
You can see his CGM sitting comfortably on his side. Allowing us to track his glucose levels continuously without repeated blood tests.
This is exactly what modern diabetes management looks like.
Can Diabetes in Dogs Be Managed?
Yes, very successfully.
While diabetes is a lifelong condition, most dogs can live happy, stable lives with the right care.
Successful management comes down to:
- The right insulin protocol
- Consistent monitoring
- A supportive and informed owner
- A veterinary team guiding the process
Long-term outcomes are best when vets and owners work closely together.

When Should You See a Vet?
If your dog is:
- Drinking more
- Urinating more
- Losing weight
- Acting differently
It’s worth getting them checked.
Early diagnosis makes diabetes much easier to manage.
Managing Diabetes in Dogs with The Village Vet
Managing diabetes in dogs is a team effort, and having the right veterinary support makes all the difference.
At The Village Vet, we take a calm, personalised approach to every diabetic patient. As a clinic that practices fear free principles and low-stress handling, our focus is on reducing stress and making visits as comfortable as possible for both you and your dog.
We combine modern treatment protocols with ongoing support and clear guidance, so you feel confident managing your dog’s condition at home.
Every dog is different, and we tailor each diabetes plan to suit your pet, your routine, and your lifestyle.
If you’re concerned your dog may have diabetes, or you’re looking for a more flexible and up-to-date approach to management, we’re here to help.
Book an appointment with our team to discuss your dog’s care
Written by Our Veterinary Team
This article was written by Dr Belle, one of our expert and compassionate veterinarians at The Village Vet, who is dedicated to providing personalised, high-quality care.
