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Sep 09, 2025 - 09:26 AM
Diabetes can contribute to fatty liver disease and raise liver enzymes like ALP. In addition, medications that your dog may be prescribed can also contribute to elevated liver enzymes and you can search online to research side effects of those medications. Elevated liver enzyme levels are a result of injury to the liver that causes damaged liver cells to release enzymes into the bloodstream. Your dog could benefit from a more concentrated approach to support her liver and for this consider our Liver Support Supplement Package. You may also watch our educational video on Liver Disease in Dogs to learn more about your dog's health condition.
