“…1 SARDS is most frequently seen in middle aged/older females of small breeds, with mixed-breed dogs, Dachshunds, Pugs, and Miniature Schnauzers being the most frequently affected, which corresponds to our findings in this study. 2,3,24,25 Previous studies found a relatively high incidence of metabolic abnormalities, such as polyuria and polydipsia (38%, 2 30% 3 ), polyphagia (19%, 2 20% 3 ), and alkaline phosphatase elevation (37%, 2 28% 3 ), which was also in good accord with our findings in similar percentages. The most recent study of a Canadian patient population, however, revealed much higher incidence of metabolic abnormalities in SARDS patients.…”