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I have an 11-year-old Sheltie that has been drinking more water than normal for the last couple of months. She had a urinary tract infection a month ago, which has been treated, but her excessive water intake persists. She also has a cough after drinking, diagnosed as a form of bronchitis. Blood and urine tests have not provided conclusive answers, and common diabetes has been ruled out. The vet suspects less common types of diabetes, Cushing's disease, or other conditions. She is overweight, around 35lbs, and was prescribed a diet that she refused to eat. Currently, she is on a weight management dog food mixed with wet food. What can be done to determine the cause of her excessive water intake?
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