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Elevated blood sugar may be temporary, stress-induced, or a sign of a serious underlying disease such as pancreatitis or diabetes mellitus.

High blood sugar is more common in female than male dogs, and is more likely to occur in older dogs.

High blood Sugar causes increased thirst and urination.

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