If your dog or cat is diabetic, your vet has probably asked you to monitor blood glucose at home, and the lancing device is the part most owners dread. We looked closely at the devices owners reach for most, comparing adjustable depth settings, how cleanly each one fires, and how easy the lancets are to swap out with a wiggly pet on your lap. In our evaluation we leaned on manufacturer specifications, published guidance on home glucose curves, and aggregated owner feedback rather than inventing our own multi-week trials. What we recommend always starts with your veterinarian. Home monitoring technique, sampling site, and testing schedule should be set by your vet before you buy anything, and this guide simply helps you pick a comfortable tool once that plan is in place.

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