CazD
Well-Known Member
My dog has raised liver function and I'm getting more and more confused about it.
The problem was discovered about ten weeks ago when I took the dog in (9yr old cairn terrier) for a dental. The pre-op blood tests showed the ALKP liver enzyme was raised to 565 and the op was cancelled. A blood test one month later showed the liver enzyme had reduced to 365 and the op was therefore re-scheduled to yesterday. At the time the vet said a normal reading would be up to 250 and although the level was a little higher than she would like, the op could still proceed.
Yesterday's op went OK. When I dropped the dog off I asked about special diets etc and the vet (different vet as our usual one has gone on maternity leave) said he didnt see the need. The pre-op blood test showed the liver enzyme had reduced again to 340. When I collected the dog the nurse insisted that he did need a special, prescription only diet.
Can anyone advise me??
Urine tests have come out normal and the water intake test shows the dog is not drinking excessively.
I'm currently paying £40 a month for dry eye treatment for this dog and a special diet on top is starting get expensive. Obviously if that's what it takes then so be it - but the conflicting advice from the vet/nurse is starting to confuse me.
The problem was discovered about ten weeks ago when I took the dog in (9yr old cairn terrier) for a dental. The pre-op blood tests showed the ALKP liver enzyme was raised to 565 and the op was cancelled. A blood test one month later showed the liver enzyme had reduced to 365 and the op was therefore re-scheduled to yesterday. At the time the vet said a normal reading would be up to 250 and although the level was a little higher than she would like, the op could still proceed.
Yesterday's op went OK. When I dropped the dog off I asked about special diets etc and the vet (different vet as our usual one has gone on maternity leave) said he didnt see the need. The pre-op blood test showed the liver enzyme had reduced again to 340. When I collected the dog the nurse insisted that he did need a special, prescription only diet.
Can anyone advise me??
Urine tests have come out normal and the water intake test shows the dog is not drinking excessively.
I'm currently paying £40 a month for dry eye treatment for this dog and a special diet on top is starting get expensive. Obviously if that's what it takes then so be it - but the conflicting advice from the vet/nurse is starting to confuse me.