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Living With a Diabetic Dog: How CGM Reduces Str...

A continuous glucose monitor (CGM) tracks your dog’s interstitial glucose every few minutes, showing real-time trends and rate-of-change so you can act before lows or highs. Alerts guide timely food...

Living With a Diabetic Dog: How CGM Reduces Str...

A continuous glucose monitor (CGM) tracks your dog’s interstitial glucose every few minutes, showing real-time trends and rate-of-change so you can act before lows or highs. Alerts guide timely food...

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Blood vs. Interstitial Glucose: How Pet CGMs Wo...

Your pet’s CGM measures glucose in interstitial fluid via a tiny dermal filament using glucose oxidase, which generates a current proportional to ISF glucose—not blood glucose. Because glucose must cross...

Blood vs. Interstitial Glucose: How Pet CGMs Wo...

Your pet’s CGM measures glucose in interstitial fluid via a tiny dermal filament using glucose oxidase, which generates a current proportional to ISF glucose—not blood glucose. Because glucose must cross...

Building a Clinic-Ready CGM Workflow: Tips From Veterinary Teams Using Adapet

Building a Clinic-Ready CGM Workflow: Tips From...

Build a clinic-ready CGM workflow with Adapet by standardizing onboarding (eligibility, consent, baseline, site, supplies) and a timed sensor placement protocol (prep, adhesive, place, pair, document). Use a structured review...

Building a Clinic-Ready CGM Workflow: Tips From...

Build a clinic-ready CGM workflow with Adapet by standardizing onboarding (eligibility, consent, baseline, site, supplies) and a timed sensor placement protocol (prep, adhesive, place, pair, document). Use a structured review...

Top 7 Signs Your Diabetic Pet’s Glucose Isn’t Well Controlled—And How CGM Can Help

Top 7 Signs Your Diabetic Pet’s Glucose Isn’t W...

Watch for seven red flags that your diabetic pet’s glucose isn’t controlled: excessive thirst/urination, unexplained weight change, lethargy, appetite shifts, vision changes (cloudy eyes), recurrent infections or slow healing, and...

Top 7 Signs Your Diabetic Pet’s Glucose Isn’t W...

Watch for seven red flags that your diabetic pet’s glucose isn’t controlled: excessive thirst/urination, unexplained weight change, lethargy, appetite shifts, vision changes (cloudy eyes), recurrent infections or slow healing, and...

Helping Pet Owners Read CGM Reports: A Communication Guide for Veterinary Teams

Helping Pet Owners Read CGM Reports: A Communic...

Teach owners to read CGM reports with standardized scripts, clear goals, and defined metrics. Focus on average glucose, time in range, time below/above range, and CV (target ≤36%). Act on patterns...

Helping Pet Owners Read CGM Reports: A Communic...

Teach owners to read CGM reports with standardized scripts, clear goals, and defined metrics. Focus on average glucose, time in range, time below/above range, and CV (target ≤36%). Act on patterns...

Diabetes Screening in At-Risk Pets: The Role of Short-Term CGM Trials

Diabetes Screening in At-Risk Pets: The Role of...

Use short-term continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) to screen at‑risk pets (overweight, senior, predisposed breeds). You’ll capture real‑time postprandial spikes, nocturnal nadirs, and diurnal variability that spot checks miss, distinguishing stress...

Diabetes Screening in At-Risk Pets: The Role of...

Use short-term continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) to screen at‑risk pets (overweight, senior, predisposed breeds). You’ll capture real‑time postprandial spikes, nocturnal nadirs, and diurnal variability that spot checks miss, distinguishing stress...