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Chronic Kidney Disease in a Dog: A Case Report
Author Affiliations
Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University
Published InAsian Journal of Advances in Research
Year2025
Abstract
This report describes a 10-year-old Labrador Retriever dog who was found to have chronic kidney disease (CKD). Classic CKD signs, such as weight loss, increased thirst, decreased appetite and frequent urine were observed in the patient. Tests in the lab revealed proteinuria coupled with increased blood urea nitrogen and creatinine levels. The renal cortex displayed structural changes measuring 7.5 mm on ultrasound. Radiographic evaluation revealed an enlarged heart, with the vertebral heart score (VHS) elevated at 12.5v in the right lateral view, exceeding the reference range of 10.2–11.4v. Additionally, cardiac troponin-I levels were elevated, further supporting evidence of cardiac involvement. A comprehensive treatment plan was initiated. Medication to control blood pressure, supportive care for secondary problems, and a renal diet…
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