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If your dog is diabetic, you should firstly remove all sources of carbohydrates from its diet. This could include the dry and wet food that you give (packaged foods). Make sure he is drinking adequate water and getting enough exercise. Refrain from letting it play with other big dogs, or else it will get tired too soon.

And the same goes for human beings as well. If you are diabetic, following a ketogenic diet would be best. This means you can eat more of healthy fats and proteins in order to compensate for the carbs.

The source of proteins for your dog should be human-quality meats including organ meats such as liver. Don't feed him transfats or butter,