A 13-year-old MN Shetland Sheepdog with lengthy history of gastrointestinal issues, cholecystectomy 1 year prior, and elevated liver enzymes, was presented for limping. On physical examination the dog had right fore lameness and an enlarged left elbow was evident. The only significant abnormality on blood chemistry was severely elevated ALP activity (7125 U/L). Elbow radiographs were diagnostic for severe osteoarthritis. An adrenal panel from the University of Tennessee indicated the presence of moderately increased adrenal activity.
A 13-year-old MN Shetland Sheepdog with lengthy history of gastrointestinal issues, cholecystectomy 1 year prior, and elevated liver enzymes, was presented for limping. On physical examination the dog had right fore lameness and an enlarged left elbow was evident. The only significant abnormality on blood chemistry was severely elevated ALP activity (7125 U/L). Elbow radiographs were diagnostic for severe osteoarthritis. An adrenal panel from the University of Tennessee indicated the presence of moderately increased adrenal activity.