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Old 03-20-2008, 02:35 PM   #7
jp4m2
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I'm looking at the numbers also ans it looks like if the ALP is increased it wold indicate a liver problem which your numbers are not increased....and a higher BUN might be kidneys.....I would call the vet and go over these numbers and ask him what you should do next....

I did have a pup once that was dehydrated and she had a high BUN number so it was not the kidneys..... but they also looked at the creatinine number with the BUN and the creatinine was normal, if this had been high too then it would have indicated a kidney problem....
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