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Jane Marple
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Dog with recurring soft-liquid stools.
So the vet got back to me saying a blood test will verify the pancreas, liver and kidneys but will not indicate if there's an infection in the bowels. To verify infections in the intestines they need to proceed with a colonoscopy.
At that point I said : wait a minute.........my dog never had blood in his stools, he's not losing weight, he's big, sturdy, active and not in pain.
Would you put your dog through this test with so few reasons to do it?
I'm not worry about the blood test and I agree with it.
So the vet got back to me saying a blood test will verify the pancreas, liver and kidneys but will not indicate if there's an infection in the bowels. To verify infections in the intestines they need to proceed with a colonoscopy.
At that point I said : wait a minute.........my dog never had blood in his stools, he's not losing weight, he's big, sturdy, active and not in pain.
Would you put your dog through this test with so few reasons to do it?
I'm not worry about the blood test and I agree with it.