Abstract

ABSTRACTSeveral authors have reported the presence of fasting hyperlipidaemia in adult miniature schnauzers presented with either paroxysmal abdominal pain, vomiting or diarrhoea. Acute pancreatitis is commonly confirmed. There appears to be no sex predilection for the condition although the majority of affected dogs are middle aged and older. Lipid profiles of affected dogs reveal extreme elevations of fasting serum triglyceride (TG) concentrations ranging from 5·5 mmol/litre to over 90 mmol/litre; the hyperlipidaemia is almost exclusively attributed to chylomicron excess. To date, the reviewer's studies have not shown a correlation between TG levels and severity of signs. However, miniature schnauzers with fasting TG levels greater than 5·5 mmol/litre are considered to be at significant risk and should be further evaluated as candidates for dietary intervention.

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