My nine-year-old Yorkshire terrier has just been diagnosed with diabetes. I have diabetes myself, so I'm familiar with how it works. What's bothering me is that it's going to be a struggle to get her to adapt to a new routine. Usually, she eats four times a day. However, the vet's told me that she can only eat twice a day - she has insulin injections 12 hours apart and these come after meals. According to the vet, she's not allowed snacks between meals. Knowing my dog, she will find this hard (and so will I - she can get feisty when hungry!) I've researched dog diabetes online and lots of sites are saying that dogs can eat more than twice a day. Does anyone have a dog with diabetes and what advice for eating habits has your vet given you? I thought it would be find giving my dog foods without carbs in them between meals (since carbs raise blood sugar) but apparently these aren't allowed either. Am I really stuck with two meals a day or is there some sort of food I can give my dog between meals that won't affect her diabetes?