blood cell width
Many animals have the same type of blood as humans. Each has three types of blood cells. The blood in animals with an open circulatory system only contains one type of blood cell. Both animal and human blood cells may have A or B antigens resulting in blood typing of A, B, AB, or O.
No, you cannot check a dog's blood sugar with a human meter. Dogs require specific veterinary blood glucose meters designed for their blood samples.
Yes. Bigger veterinary hospitals routinely give dogs blood transfusions pretty much according to the same basics as for human patients. But you can't cross-transfuse, it's dog donors and dog recipients.
There is no particular difference. The blood of each animal, including humans, will have some chemical differences from that of all other animals. The blood of a chimp is more like human blood than it is like dog blood and dog blood is more like human blood than it is like lizard or bird blood.
It is very unlikely for a human to contract disease from direct contact with canine blood.
The movie Dracula is about a vampire who sucks blood. He falls in love with his dog, then his dog turns into a human and there babies turn out to be half dog and half human.
Investigators can distinguish between human and non-human blood using several methods, including serological tests that identify specific proteins or antigens present in human blood but absent in non-human species. DNA analysis is another powerful tool, as human blood contains unique genetic material that can be amplified and compared to known human DNA. Additionally, species-specific primers can be used in polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques to confirm the origin of the blood sample.
No, cancer is not transmissible across species.
No, blood does not make your dog mean. That is an old wives tale. But why would you want to feed your dog raw food with blood in it? There are lots of bad parasites in blood from deer, rabbits, etc. Such as tapeworms, etc.
The human eye can distinguish around 10 million different colors.
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Peeing pus or blood means a bladder infection, most likely. Take it to a veterinarian before it dies a painful death.