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Triglycerides are the main form of fat in the blood and provide energy.
Low triglycerides are rarely concerning but can occur with malabsorption or hyperthyroidism.
No action typically needed. Discuss with your vet if other signs are present.
Canine Triglycerides: 15 mg/dL (Low)Triglycerides are the main form of fat in the blood and provide energy.
No action needed.
Canine Triglycerides: 80 mg/dLHigh triglycerides are common in Miniature Schnauzers and other breeds predisposed to hyperlipidemia, and can trigger pancreatitis.
A low-fat diet is recommended. Your vet may also check for hypothyroidism or diabetes.
Canine Triglycerides: 300 mg/dL (High)Extreme elevations significantly increase the risk of acute pancreatitis, a painful and dangerous condition.
Immediate dietary intervention and veterinary management are necessary to prevent pancreatitis.
Canine Triglycerides: 600 mg/dL (Critical)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.