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