MY DOG ILL WITH SYMPTOMS OF CANINE LEUKEMIA, BLOOD AND BONE MARROW SHOW NO CANCER, TIC TEST NEG. WHAT TO DO?

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My dog the shepard/great dane brew 5 years aged grown symtoms of dog leukemia over the 48 hour period. Bone pith exam as well as bloodwork uncover no cancer cells however though a little bone pith repairs as well as really low white count. Tic exam negative. Two internal vets have been baffled. He stays utterly ill, is upon antibiotics. Any suggestions or identical cases. Help!

Posted on February 8, 2010 at 7:05 am by admin · Permalink
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  1. Written by notalone
    on February 8, 2010 at 7:05 am
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    I found this page that may help you with some answers…
    WBC is an abbreviation for white blood cell count. These cells help fight infection and respond when an area of the body becomes inflamed. Elevated white blood cell counts indicate infection, inflammation and some forms of cancer or leukemia. Low white blood cells counts can indicate viral infections, bone marrow abnormalities or overwhelming infections and sepsis (blood poisoning). In this situation, the white blood cells are concentrated in the area of infection and are not circulating in the blood, resulting in a low count.

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