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  1. Your veterinarian can diagnose many common problems with the urinary system by taking a history of how your dog has acted in the days prior to its becoming sick, performing a physical examination, and performing tests on the dog’s blood and urine.

  2. 19 wrz 2016 · A dog’s kidneys should be able to concentrate urine above USG 1.030, while cats should be able to concentrate over USG 1.035. However, a one-time reading may not be very helpful, so your vet may wish to recheck serial urine samples for a true USG assessment.

  3. These common blood tests allow veterinarians to assess your pet’s overall health. Blood tests are often recommended in healthy pets, in pets about to undergo anesthesia and in sick pets.

  4. 12 sty 2022 · Blood and urine tests can help your veterinarian get crucial information about the health of your pet. Blood tests are often performed as a biochemistry profile, or chemistry panel, which is a collection of blood tests to screen several organs at one time.

  5. 18 kwi 2020 · There are countless laboratory diagnostic tests for dogs. Knowing which ones to order and how to interpret them takes years of training and experience. Some are chosen for routine monitoring, while others are elected for evaluation of specific diseases.

  6. IMPA can be classified as erosive, where progressive joint destruction occurs, or non-erosive. Non-erosive IMPA typically results from a type III hypersensitivity reaction, involving the deposition of immune complexes in the synovial basement membrane in response to an immune stimulus.

  7. 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.

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