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Old 01-05-2024, 02:14 PM
 
Location: Puna, Hawaii
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Originally Posted by Derek41 View Post
Diabetes insipidus is a very rare disease in dogs.
I’ve only ever seen it once in over 20 years.
My memory is that the urine was very dilute and the urine specific gravity was hyposthenuric.
I’m a Vet btw, but no longer work in private practice.
The vet that made the original diagnosis said that it was very rare. The one that knew how to treat it said it was more common than most vets think. I appreciate your service as a vet, and agree that it's rare, but being rare and being rarely diagnosed aren't always the same thing.
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