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IBD/Neoplasia/Bacterial enterocolitis?

IBD/Neoplasia/Bacterial enterocolitis?

Bob is a 5 yo outdoor DSH with history of large bowel diarrhea for 15 days (with mucus and sometimes hematochezia). No weight loss or decreased apettite.  Initial Lab work: FIV/FeLV negative, UA normal (unfortunately wasn’t able to do till now CBC or biochem due to severe financial restraints), presence of Ancylostoma sp. in the…

PSS?

– 6 year old FS Jack Russel cross shelter dog presented for a dental procedure – pre-op bloodwork mild elevation in ALT, pre-post bile acids elevated; pet is asymptomatic – u/s showed a slightly smaller liver than normal; normal kidneys and urinary bladder – PV is small compared to the aorta – CVC velocity is…