Hi,
My 11 year old Siberian Husky has a 1260 ALP(20-150 U/L) and a slightly high ALB 4.7(2.5-4.4). He has been drinking a little more and going potty a little more. He had an X Ray over us thinking that he ate something. That X Ray showed that his liver is slightly enlarged. He can run a number of miles and is not acting lethargic, unhappy, etc. He is just his usual pleasant self waiting for running, trail running, and going places. Not sure how to define the cause of the marker. HELP!
My 11 year old Siberian Husky has a 1260 ALP(20-150 U/L) and a slightly high ALB 4.7(2.5-4.4). He has been drinking a little more and going potty a little more. He had an X Ray over us thinking that he ate something. That X Ray showed that his liver is slightly enlarged. He can run a number of miles and is not acting lethargic, unhappy, etc. He is just his usual pleasant self waiting for running, trail running, and going places. Not sure how to define the cause of the marker. HELP!