
|Articles|May 3, 2013
Case 13, Answer 2d
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Try again. The new diet may be a cause if it has an increased salt content, but the other dog is not exhibiting clinical signs. Also, there is nothing in Olivia's history that raises suspicion of a recent urinary tract obstruction.
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