Blood Work for Dogs & Cats in 2025: VetâApproved Guide to Testing, Interpretation & Costs đ¶đ±
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Blood Work for Dogs & Cats in 2025: VetâApproved Guide to Testing, Interpretation & Costs đ¶đ±
By Dr.âŻDuncanâŻHouston BVSc
Blood testing is an invaluable diagnostic and wellness tool in veterinary medicine. Whether it's routine screening, illness investigation, or anesthesia prep, understanding the different tests, preparing correctly, and interpreting results ensures better health outcomes. đ©ș
1ïžâŁ Why Blood Work Matters
- Detects early diseaseâmany pets mask symptoms so labs help identify issues before they show clinically.
- Assesses organ health (kidney, liver, pancreas), electrolytes, glucose, hormones, and infections.
- Pre-surgical screens ensure anesthesia safety.
- Supports monitoring of chronic conditions like diabetes, kidney disease, or cancer.
2ïžâŁ Common Types of Blood Tests
- Complete Blood Count (CBC): Measures red/white blood cells and platelets to evaluate for anemia, infection, inflammation, and hydration.
- Biochemistry Panel: Checks organ enzymes, kidney/liver function, glucose, electrolytes, proteins.
- Additional Tests: Heartworm/tick-borne disease, thyroid panels, GI or cancer screening tests.
3ïžâŁ Cost Expectations in 2025
Routine CBC + chem panel typically ranges from $100â$200. Specialized tests like heartworm and thyroid may range from $35 to $150 each.
4ïžâŁ Preparing Your Pet for Testing
- Fasting 6â12 hours (food can skew lipids).
- Provide water to avoid dehydration.
- Minimize exercise & stress before the appointment.
- Bring familiar items, calm handling, consider car waiting for anxious pets.
5ïžâŁ Interpreting Results
- Results show numeric values and reference rangesâflags indicate high/low readings.
- Value interpretation must be combined with the petâs physical exams, history, and other diagnostics like urinalysis and imaging.
- Values outside normal donât always mean diseaseâcontext is key (e.g., mild dehydration or lab variation).
6ïžâŁ When to Schedule Tests
- As part of annual or biannual wellness checks ;
- Before any anesthesia or surgery ;
- When illness is suspectedâvomiting, weight loss, lethargy, abnormal thirst, or urination ;
- To monitor chronic disease treatment and progression.
7ïžâŁ Safety & Rare Side Effects
Blood draws are minimally invasive. Occasionally pets may experience minor bruising, slight bleeding, or temporary mild discomfortâthese typically resolve quickly.
đ Quick Blood-Work Summary
| Test Type | Measures | Indications |
|---|---|---|
| CBC | RBC, WBC, platelets | Anemia, infection, platelet disorders |
| Chemistry Panel | Liver/kidney enzymes, glucose, electrolytes | Organ function, metabolic health |
| Special Panels | Heartworm, thyroid, GI | Disease-specific screening |
đ Final Thoughts
In 2025, blood testing remains a cornerstone of proactive and diagnostic veterinary care. Youâll empower your vet with data to catch disease early, tailor treatments, and ensure procedural safetyâall while giving your pet the best chance at a healthy, happy life. đđŸ
Need help interpreting your petâs labs or deciding which tests are needed? Download the AskâŻAâŻVet app for instant clarification and personalized care. đ±đ©ș