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its like a borth mark, my shorkie had white on her chest
The normal count for a white count is not 150000 - 400000, this is for a normal platelet count. A normal white count is around 4000 - 9000 depending on the range for each lab.
Yes, this is normal.
they have white marking in their chest and paws short hair and brown or black yellow coat
I had a boxer/lab. mine had many qualitys of boxer but had a longer snout like a lab she had a white stripe down the middle of her forhead and a white tipe of here tail but her body was mostly black. she also had faded dots on her front chest and she was the best dog i ever had.
There is no White Lab Retriever Webkinz.
It all depends the normal ranges of the lab where you had the test done. At the hospital where I work at the normal range is anything below 38.6 U/mL. Make sure to check the normal ranges of the lab where you had the test done as it varies widely from lab to lab.
It all depends the normal ranges of the lab where you had the test done. At the hospital where I work at the normal range is anything below 38.6 U/mL. Make sure to check the normal ranges of the lab where you had the test done as it varies widely from lab to lab.
Yes this is "normal" but a color fault. white spots are a recessive gene carried buy the parents. If you have any white spots it means both parents carry one gene each for the white spots.
The normal lab values would be a constant in a lab report.
they wear a white lab coat so that they can see if they have got any chemicals on them
Muscle strain or a cracked rib could cause that sort of pain. You can count yourself lucky to have had your tests come back normal. Pain can be managed.