A 1 year old MN Shetland Sheepdog was presented for the ingestion of chocolate. Physical exam found the patient to be BAR, but was mildly tachycardic. Subcutaneous fluids and activated charcoal were administered. In-house chemistry revealed hyperphosphatemia, hypoglobulinemia, hypoproteinemia and elevated liver enzyme activities. Due to the elevation of the liver enzyme activities and the fact that the dog was considered small for the breed, serum bile acids were performed. Both the pre and post-prandial serum bile acids were markedly elevated.
A 1 year old MN Shetland Sheepdog was presented for the ingestion of chocolate. Physical exam found the patient to be BAR, but was mildly tachycardic. Subcutaneous fluids and activated charcoal were administered. In-house chemistry revealed hyperphosphatemia, hypoglobulinemia, hypoproteinemia and elevated liver enzyme activities. Due to the elevation of the liver enzyme activities and the fact that the dog was considered small for the breed, serum bile acids were performed. Both the pre and post-prandial serum bile acids were markedly elevated.
