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I have an 11-year-old male Cairn Terrier who has been very healthy. In the past 3 weeks, two blood tests reveal high liver enzymes (ALT: 185 to 279 and ALKP 598 to 1357). He is on amoxitabs - 200 mg and Denamarin. He is eating and appears normal although he sleeps more than usual and will not walk as far. What can we do to turn around the increase in his liver enzymes?

May 31st, 2024

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