home - to The Greyhound-Database
Home  |  Dog-Search  |  Dogs ID  |  Races  |  Race Cards  |  Coursing  |  Tracks  |  Statistic  |  Testmating  |  Kennels  
 
   SHOP
Facebook
Login  |  Private Messages  |  add_race  |  add_coursing  |  add_dog  |  Membership  |  Advertising  | Ask the Vet  | Memorials    Help  print pedigree      
TV  |  Active-Sires  |  Sire-Pages  |  Stud Dogs  |  Which Sire?  |  Classifieds  |  Auctions  |  Videos  |  Adoption  |  Forum  |  About_us  |  Site Usage

Welcome to the Greyhound Knowledge Forum

   

The Greyhound-Data Forum has been created to act as a platform for greyhound enthusiasts to share information on this magnificent animal called a greyhound.

Greyhound-Data reserve the right to remove any post that is off topic, advertisements or opinions they consider to be offensive.

Please read the forum usage manual please note:

If you answer then please try to stay on topic. It's absolutely okay to answer in a broader scope but don't hijack posts by switching to something off topic.

In case you see an insulting post: DO NOT REPLY TO IT!
Use the report button to inform the moderators so that we can delete it.

Read more...

All TopicsFor SaleGD-WebsiteBreedingHealthRacingCoursingRetirementBettingTalkLogin to post
Do you have questions regarding the health of your greyhound? Do you need tips what you should feed your dog?
Or do you need advice in curing an injury?

Bilirubin

Finbarr Harrington
Ireland
(Verified User)
Posts 31
Dogs 2 / Races 0

30 Nov 2019 21:18


 (0)
 (0)


My dog has a very high bilirubin reading in a blood test,
Would anyone have any suggestions on how to solve the problem,




Kevin Wright
Australia
(Verified User)
Posts 5708
Dogs 1 / Races 1

01 Dec 2019 03:04


 (0)
 (0)


Finbarr Harrington wrote:

My dog has a very high bilirubin reading in a blood test,
Would anyone have any suggestions on how to solve the problem,


(TBIL): Elevations in this test may indicate liver or hemolytic disease.

Here's a handy link.
EXTERNAL LINK

or search here on GD Liver problems

A good Greyhound Vet should be able to help ..


James Johnston
United Kingdom
(Verified User)
Posts 81
Dogs 1 / Races 14

01 Dec 2019 06:33


 (0)
 (0)


Dymethylglycene,,worked great



Howard Moshinsky
USA
(Verified User)
Posts 886
Dogs 3 / Races 0

01 Dec 2019 22:21


 (0)
 (0)


BILRUBIN IS KIND OF NOTHING AS A DIAGNOSTIC MARKER IT IN MOST CASES REPRESENTS PHANTOM MEANING



Wal Simmons
Australia
(Verified User)
Posts 244
Dogs 0 / Races 0

03 Dec 2019 04:24


 (0)
 (0)


get onto Milk Thistle tablets - supports /detoxified liver - from chemist or health food store - a good herbal solution / will not swab; cheers




Howard Moshinsky
USA
(Verified User)
Posts 886
Dogs 3 / Races 0

04 Dec 2019 01:29


 (0)
 (0)


MILK THISTLE VERY SUPPORTIVE



Finbarr Harrington
Ireland
(Verified User)
Posts 31
Dogs 2 / Races 0

04 Dec 2019 20:42


 (0)
 (0)


howard moshinsky wrote:

MILK THISTLE VERY SUPPORTIVE


Thanks to all who replied to my query about bilirubin,
Much appreciated,
Finbarr

posts 7