Acta Vet. Brno 2019, 88: 33-41

https://doi.org/10.2754/avb201988010033

Blood profile of obese and aged dogs (Canis familiaris)

Christina Resende Martins1, Pablo Gomes Noleto2, Renata Lima de Miranda3, Antonio Vicente Mundim1

1Federal University of Uberl‰ândia, School of Veterinary Medicine, Uberl‰ândia, MG, Brazil
2Animal and Plant Health Agency, Laboratory of Animal Diagnostic, Goiania, GO, Brazil
3Federal University of Uberl‰ândia, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, MG, Brazil

Received January 10, 2018
Accepted February 12, 2019

The aim of this study was to evaluate the blood profile and haematological changes in obese adult and senior dogs. An evaluation was made from the blood profile of 59 obese adult and senior dogs. The animals were divided into two groups, group 1 (G1) with 30 obese adult dogs (2 to 8 years) and group 2 (G2) with 29 obese senior dogs (over 8 years old). The mean values of the erythrogram and platelet count parameters of both groups remained within the compared reference ranges except the red cell distribution width (RDW), whose values were lower than the reference ranges in both groups. A comparison of the values of erythrogram and platelet count of the groups indicated that the RDW and MPV (mean platelet volume) of G2 were higher than those of G1. As for the white blood cell count (WBC), only the number of band neutrophils exceeded the physiological limits for the species in both groups, with no significant difference in values between the age groups. The males in G2 showed a significantly higher mean eosinophil count than those in G1 and than the females of both groups. As for the frequency of findings, 90% of the animals in G1 and 68.96% in G2 showed left shift neutrophils (LSN), while 34.48% in G1 and 20% in G2 showed eosinophilia. It was concluded that, irrespective of age, obese animals presented no changes in erythrogram and platelet indices, and that their WBC may exhibit discrete LSN without leukocytosis.

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