Biochemical examination is generally carried out by taking blood samples from dogs, and the most common is serum biochemical examination. Blood samples will be sent to the laboratory, and the concentration or activity of different substances will be measured by instruments to obtain relevant indicators.
Common biochemical indicators include liver function indicators (such as alanine aminotransferase and alkaline phosphatase). ), renal function indicators (such as creatinine, urea nitrogen, etc.). ), blood sugar, blood lipids and so on. These indexes can reflect the metabolism, excretion, immunity and nutritional status of dogs.