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Discover Vet-Recommended Diabetic Food for Dogs

Just found out your dog has diabetes? Breathe — you're not the only one going through this. Pet parents all across India are wondering the same thing: What do I feed them now? Is there something that actually helps with blood sugar? And how do I keep them healthy without all the prescription fuss?

That’s where we come in.

We’ve pulled together India’s most trusted vet-approved brands — so your pet gets the right food, minus the stress.

Why Choose a Prescription Diabetic Diet for Your Pet?

When a pet’s diagnosed with diabetes, food becomes more than just a daily routine — it’s part of managing their condition. Regular pet food? It just doesn’t cut it. Prescription diabetic diets are made with care to help control blood sugar, avoid those sharp spikes, and support a healthy weight over time.

They’re packed with low-glycemic ingredients, more fiber, and high-quality protein — all the stuff that helps keep energy stable and your pet feeling like themselves.

Whether it’s Farmina Vet Life or Royal Canin Diabetic, these trusted options are built for the unique needs of diabetic pets here in India.

What Makes Our Diabetic Dog Food Different?

If you’ve ever tried to manage diabetes in your dog, you know how tricky it can be to keep their blood sugar steady. That’s why what you feed them matters so much! Here’s what makes these diabetic diets a real game-changer for pets (and their families):

Glucose Control, Made Simple:

Nobody wants their pet’s blood sugar jumping up and down all day. These foods are carefully made with fewer starchy ingredients and almost no simple sugars, so your pet’s glucose stays more stable after every meal. It’s one less thing to worry about.

Fiber and Protein for the Win:

You’ll notice your vet always talks about fiber and protein for diabetic pets. That’s because fiber slows down how quickly carbs are absorbed, and protein helps keep muscles strong. The result? Your pet feels fuller, longer, and their energy doesn’t crash.

Helping with Weight, Too:

Lots of diabetic pets need to lose a bit of weight, but nobody wants a hungry, cranky dog! These diets are calorie-smart, so your furry friend can slim down safely without begging for more food all the time.

A Little Extra Boost:

Some formulas, like Hill’s w/d, add L-carnitine — a nutrient that helps turn fat into energy. It’s a small detail that makes a big difference for metabolism and muscle health.

Wholesome Ingredients You Can Trust:

If you’re worried about what’s in your pet’s food, you’ll be glad to know brands like Farmina Vet Life use natural antioxidants, non-GMO grains, and skip all the unnecessary fillers. It’s real food, made for real health.

Vet-Approved, Always:

Every food in this collection is here because vets trust it. So, when you pick one, you know you’re making a choice that supports your pet’s health plan.

At the end of the day, you just want your pet to feel good and live well. With the right diabetic diet, you’re giving them the best shot at both.

Explore Our Top Prescription Diabetic Diets Now!

Royal Canin Diabetic Canine Dog Dry Food – ₹1,950 (₹130/100g)

For pet parents managing canine diabetes, Royal Canin’s Diabetic formula is a trusted go-to. Designed to help regulate glucose levels, this 1.5kg dry food is packed with controlled carbs, high fiber, and just the right amount of protein to support weight control and steady energy. If your vet recommended a prescription diet, this one's often at the top. Available in packs of 1.5kg, or convenient multi-packs (2x or 3x 1.5kg), it’s ideal for small to medium dogs.

Farmina Vet Life Diabetic Canine Formula – ₹2,420 (₹121/100g)

For those looking for a natural-leaning option, Farmina Vet Life Diabetic Formula brings together science and quality ingredients. This 2kg bag helps control post-meal blood sugar levels using low-glycemic grains, extra fiber, and lean protein. It’s great for adult dogs needing a gentle but effective formula to manage their condition. Choose the 2kg pack for trials or go big with the 12kg for longer-term savings. It’s vet-recommended!

Bonus Tip for Pet Parents

Managing diabetes is a big step, and you're already doing amazing by focusing on the right food. But just in case your dog needs a little extra support, we’ve got a few vet-approved add-ons that other pet parents swear by.

Think of them as a gentle boost:

Shop Diabetic Diets with Confidence

Caring for a diabetic dog can feel like a big responsibility, but finding the right food shouldn’t add to your worries. That’s why Supertails makes it easy for you to get trusted, vet-recommended diabetic pet food delivered right to your doorstep—anywhere in India.

We know how important it is to stick to your pet’s routine, especially when it comes to managing diabetes. That’s why we only stock brands vets actually recommend, like Royal Canin Diabetic, and Farmina Vet Life Diabetic Formula. Whether you need low glycemic dog food, high-protein diabetic food, or something to help with blood sugar control, you’ll find it here.

Not sure which food is the best fit for your pet? You’re not alone—lots of pet parents have the same question. Our team is always happy to walk you through the options, answer your doubts, or just listen to what your vet has suggested and help you match it up. Plus, with clear prices and quick delivery, you never have to stress about running out or missing a meal.

At the end of the day, we’re pet parents too. We get how much you want to do right by your dog. So take your time, browse the collection, and know that every bag, every can, and every bowl is a step towards helping your pet feel their best—one meal at a time.

FAQs

Is Chicken Okay for Diabetic Dogs?

Yes—chicken is a safe, recommended protein for diabetic dogs. Lean meats like chicken, turkey, and fish help maintain muscle and keep blood sugar steady. Skinless, cooked chicken is low in fat and won’t spike glucose.

How to serve:

Cook thoroughly without oil, butter, or seasoning. Avoid garlic and onions—they’re toxic. Serve plain, boneless, and skinless. Skip fried or processed chicken.

Portion tip:

Amount depends on your dog’s size and activity. Keep it balanced—too much protein can lead to weight gain.

Are Eggs Okay for Diabetic Dogs?

Eggs can be a healthy option if given in moderation. They’re protein-rich, low in carbs, and full of nutrients.

How to serve:

Cook fully—boiled or scrambled with no added fats or seasoning. Don’t feed raw eggs due to salmonella and biotin risks.

Precautions:
  • Dogs with high cholesterol or pancreatitis should only eat eggs with vet approval.
  • Some vets recommend limiting eggs due to cholesterol.
  • Start with a small amount to check for sensitivity.