Dog Driven Podcast

Understanding Diagnostic Tests Pt. 1- Bloodwork

1 h 1 min · 9 jun 2026
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Bloodwork is one of the most common diagnostic tools used in veterinary medicine, but most dog owners don't fully understand what those numbers mean or why veterinariansrecommend running labs even when a dog seems healthy. In this episode of Dog Driven, Whitney breaks down the basics of canine bloodwork, including CBCs, chemistry panels, organ function testing, and what veterinarians are lookingfor when they recommend diagnostics. Whether you're managing a performance dog, a hunting companion, or a family pet, understanding bloodwork can help youbecome a better advocate for your dog's health.

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