![]() ![]() NEU, LYM, MONO (neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes) are specific types of white blood cells which fight infection. Increases or decreases indicate certain diseases such as cancer/leukemia or infections. WBD (white blood cell count) measures the body’s immune and infection fighting cells. High levels indicate regenerative anemia or signs of recent bleeding. ![]() RETICS (reticulocytes) are immature or new red blood cells. HGB and MCHC (hemoglobin and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration) are the oxygen carrying pigments of red blood cells. Normal in a cat is above 28 and in dogs above 35. This test helps to detect anemia, bleeding episodes, and dehydration. HCT/PCV (hematocrit/packed cell volume) measures the percentage of your pet’s red blood cells. If your pet needs surgery, a CBC can help to detect bleeding disorders and other unseen abnormalities. This test is essential for pets that are not feeling well with symptoms such as fever, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, pale gums, loss of appetite, or just not feeling well in general. The following guide explains common test results to help you better understand your pet’s health and the care recommendations.Ī CBC gives the information on hydration status, anemia, infection, the blood’s clotting ability, and the ability of the immune system to respond. Understanding your Pet’s Blood Work Resultsīlood tests help a doctor determine the causes of illness accurately, safely and quickly and help to monitor the progress of medical treatments and conditions. ![]()
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