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  1. 23 maj 2024 · Urine specific gravity describes how concentrated a dog's or cat's urine is. This measurement, along with other test results, helps veterinarians evaluate a pet's health, including kidney function. Here's what you should know about your cat or dog's urine specific gravity.

  2. 7 mar 2023 · The first step in diagnosing low specific gravity in dogs is to perform a urinalysis. A urine sample will be tested to measure the number of solids and other substances in the urine. The urine will also be tested for the presence of bacteria, parasites, and other microorganisms.

  3. 14 gru 2018 · Following is information about the urine specific gravity test in dogs, how it's measured and what abnormal levels may mean by veterinarian Dr. Ivana Crnec. For a dog to stay healthy, its urinary tract must filter, pull wastes from the blood and excrete them.

  4. The urine specific gravity (SG) is determined using a refractometer designed for veterinary samples, which includes a scale calibrated specifically for cat urine. SG for species other than cats should be determined using the scale for dogs. In healthy animals, SG is highly variable, depending on fluid and electrolyte balance of the body.

  5. 19 wrz 2016 · If your dog or cat’s USG is consistently low (indicating dilute urine), your vet may be concerned about your pet’s kidney function (remember, one of the roles of the kidneys is to remove toxic waste products out of the bloodstream and concentrate all those toxins into urine).

  6. If a patient has been confirmed as being polyuric and polydipsic and/or azotaemia has been identified, the initial and most important diagnostic step is to determine the urine specific gravity (SG)--without this information, appropriate interpretation of other pathology results can be difficult.

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