Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | Akbash Dog | Male | 1 year and 11 months old | 40 lbs
Today i took my dog to a veterinarian.. he suggest me for the blood checkup of my dog and the reports are these.. Will you help in telling that what are these reports saying.
1 Answer
Published on October 20th, 2018
Blood results always have to be interpreted with the results of a hands-on exam and medical history in mind. Numbers alone cannot give a diagnosis. Your veterinarian should have explained those results to you as he also did a clinical exam and knows why you went to the vet with your dog. That said I can give you a general idea: The lab was looking for blod parasites, but did not find any. This can mean that your dog is blood parasite free or just that in the sample they had, there were no parasites visible. This is not proof that your dog is parasite free, it just means they did not find any. The PCV is high, that means your dog is likely somewhat dehydrated. He also has too many neutrophils and too few lymphocytes which is most often a sign of infection. Your veterinarian should explain to you what he suspects your dog is suffering from. The blood parameters alone are just a small part of diagnosis and in your dog's case not very specific.
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