| everyone is baffled.... My 6yr old mini schnauzer has everyone stumped. She outwardly appears healthy, but has some clinical symptoms that have been a concern. She has had protein in her urine for over a year. Yet there has not been a vet who knows definitively what this can be attributed to. The possibilites have ranged from cushings to kidney disease. Her only behavioral symptom had been increased water consumption. What is baffling everyone is that this symptom appears and disappears for months at a time, during which, Stefi seems fine. She is on a special diet incase she does have kidney issues. She is also on blood pressure medication for high b.p.
The Cushings tests have been done twice... and the results return inconclusive. There is evidently a "grey area" with these... and of course, that is where her results fall.
And short of doing a biopsy, it can only be presumed that there could be kidney issues.
I have done a ton of internet research. I know water consumption is a sign of many possible afflictions. But I have not read of ANYTHING in which increased water consumption comes and goes in cycles?!?
Thoughts?
Thanks!! |