K. Ogbu, K. Ezema, Ijeoma C. Adieme, R. I. Malgwi, Jibreel A. Sabo, Philip N. Ayuba, Samuel A. Nguety, Simone T. Atuna, Francis O. Emeribe, J. Shallmizhili, B. Anene
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Abstract
The
hematological and serum biochemical profiles of apparently healthy exotic breed
of dogs in Jos, Plateau state, Nigeria was studied in this research. One
hundred and seven exotic breed of dogs were examined from October - December, 2018. The results
from physical, clinical examinations and parasitological examinations were used
to determine apparently healthy exotic breed of dogs which were used in this
study. The parameters measured were rectal temperature, parasitaemia,
hematology which included red blood cells count, hematocrit, mean corpuscular
volume, mean corpuscular hemoglobin, mean corpuscular hemoglobin and hemoglobin
content; total white blood cell count, including eosinophils, neutrophils,
lymphocytes, monocytes, granulocytes counts, and platelets; serum biochemical
parameters also included Aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase,
alkaline phosphatase, total proteins, albumin, globulin, blood urea nitrogen,
creatinine, cholesterol and triglyceride, using standard methods. Data
generated from the study were statistically analyzed using students t-test one-way analysis of
variance while the level of significance was measured at p < 0.05. From this study,
hematological and serum biochemical values were comparable to and not different
from those reported for dogs in available literature, but the upper and lower
reference limits (minimum and maximum values) were different for most
parameters. Sex-related significant difference (p < 0.05) occurred only in
WBC and total protein while age-related significant difference occurred only in
total protein and urea level. Breed affected the MCHC and total bilirubin level
which was evident in higher MCHC level in Neapolitan mastiff than Alsatian
breed while total bilirubin was higher in Alsatian breed than Bull mastiff (p
< 0.05). The present study has presented preliminary information on the
range of hematological and serum biochemistry profile of exotic breed of dogs
in Jos, Plateau state, Nigeria which may be useful to biomedical researchers
and veterinary clinicians.