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931], P .001) was moderately correlated to 7-hour uVol. Predicted uNa using 180-minute (area under the curve [AUC], 0.933 [95% CI, 0.804-1.000]) and 270-minute (AUC, 0.911 [95% CI, 0.756-1.000]) samples identified dogs with LDR (n = 5) with high accuracy. Urinary Na excretion and uVol are complementary but distinct aspects of diuretic responsiveness in dogs. Quantification of diuretic responsiveness in the clinical setting opens new diagnostic, treatment, and monitoring strategies. Urinary Na excretion and uVol are complementary bu