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Khloe is getting her bile acid test done today The vet took Khloe in this morning for a precautionary bile acid test. I may have posted in the wrong place, but I did it because it isn't a medical emergency; just a test to put my mind at ease. She is a little lazy for a pup, so I brought her in to rule everything out. The vet seems optimistic about what her results will be, and said that the cause could be the kids going back to school and my recent separation. Just keep her in your thoughts today; I will be a broken woman if anything happened to her. |
OK - I've read and read and read but have not found out what exactly does this test entail. Is it a blood test? I'm thinking not. But I did read somewhere about fasting??? How did you prepare her for this test and what is actually done to her to rule this out. And what is the best age to have this test done? |
Ooops. Almost forgot. I hope everything goes well and nothing is wrong with your little baby. She'll be in my prayers. |
Best of luck. Maybe she is like me, we just take our time getting there! |
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Wishing you and Khloe good results on her test. |
happy thoughts happy thoughts |
Her levels are fine. Yayy! Going to go pick up my puppy. For future reference, a puppy only needs this done if they are vomiting, if their coordination is bad, etc. The vet's assistant did this today, and the vet is giving me 1/2 off on the service since he didn't deem it necessary. But all is well and I'm very happy and relieved. He told me that I just have a mellow puppy and not to worry. All bases has been covered, and the next time he expects to see me is with her rabies shot next month. I'm not liking that, but if she were to bite someone (even playing), and she didn't have her rabies, she could be quarantined at the shelter for 6 months and I could have a fine of $1500. So we have to. ): |
That's great news. |
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I am praying this is your mistake and not the vet's! :D |
Typo; but she didn't eat after midnight. Her appointment was at 9:00 AM, but they took some blood when she arrived, waited, fed her, waited, and drew more blood and compared the samples. They were finished by 2:50ish or so. I'm happy to hear the news, and that all is well. She was greeted by my Mom's beagle when we came home; I think she has a crush on a big dog. lol. |
Great that would do it! :D |
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There are many reasons to do a bile acids test beside vomiting or coordination being off. Usually, liver enzyme elevations can lead a vet to do a bile acids test to gain more information about how the liver is functioning. The protocol for bile acids no longer requires fasting; however, we fast our dog for BAT because we also draw for regular superchemistry values at the same time. We also started with fasting draws, so for consistency and accuracy over several years, we still fast our dog for BAT. Bile acids testing is not reliable in dogs under 16 weeks old and any puppy tested at 16 weeks should have the values repeated. |
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