My dog's routine bloodwork just came back with abnormal levels; should I be freaking out or wait till we discuss with our vet?

I recently received the results from my dog's routine bloodwork, and it seems there are some abnormal levels. I'm trying to stay calm, but it's hard not to worry about what these results might mean for my dog's health. Should I be really concerned about these findings now, or is it better to wait until we can discuss everything with our vet to get a clearer picture?

Answer

Receiving unexpected bloodwork results for your dog can be unsettling. It's important to remember that abnormal results don't always indicate a serious issue, and your vet will help interpret these findings.

  • Abnormal bloodwork results aren't always urgent.
  • Discuss the results with your vet to understand their significance.
  • Your vet may suggest follow-up tests or changes in care.

Bloodwork is a valuable tool in understanding your dog's health. However, an abnormal result doesn't immediately mean something is seriously wrong. These outcomes often require a larger context for proper interpretation. Your veterinarian will be best equipped to discuss what these results mean specifically for your pet, considering their health history and any clinical signs they may have. Stay in touch with your vet and try not to jump to conclusions until you have a full explanation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause abnormal bloodwork results in dogs?

    There are many potential causes for abnormal bloodwork results, ranging from minor infections or inflammation to more serious conditions. Diet, hydration levels, and even stress can influence these results.

  • Should I change my dog's diet based on these results?

    It's best to discuss any changes in your dog's diet with your veterinarian. They can offer advice on whether dietary adjustments are necessary based on the test results and your dog's overall health.

  • Can stress affect my dog's bloodwork?

    Yes, stress can impact your dog's bloodwork results. Elevated stress levels can cause changes in white blood cell counts, blood sugar levels, and other parameters, which is why it's important for your vet to review and interpret the results.

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