If the tests show increased glucose levels and a reduction or absence of insulin production, you and the veterinarian will sit down and establish a treatment plan for your puppy. (dogcare.dailypuppy.com)
In the near total absence of insulin (i.e. type 1 diabetes), the amount of ketones produced can be dangerous — a condition called «ketoacidosis». (insuliniq.com)
The difference between ketosis and ketoacidosis (only occurs in presence of high blood glucose and absence of ANY insulin production). (bjjcaveman.com)