Case Report: Moose

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Moose: Yorkshire Terrier Mix presenting in DKA crisis
Introduction:
Moose was a 5y10m MN Yorkshire terrier mix that presented for lethargy, increased urination, decreased appetite, and acute onset of vomiting with no previous history of systemic illness. After performing a thorough physical exam and in house diagnostics, it was determined that he was experiencing a diabetic ketoacidodic crisis and in a hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state.
History:
Moose was a 5y10m MN Yorkshire terrier mix presenting for recent lethargy and inappetence, acute onset of frequent vomiting but no diarrhea, weight loss, and increased frequency of urination. He had been previously healthy at annual exams, is up to date on vaccines, has had no change in diet or known foreign material ingestion, and no recent travel.
Acute inappetence w/ v+ r/o: gastritis, pancreatitis, dietary indiscretion, foreign material ingestion, toxin
Pollakiuria r/o: UTI, cystitis, cystolith, toxin


