Department of Veterinary Science, Laboratory of Environmental, Health and Animal Production., Institute of Veterinary Science and Agricultural Science, Batna University, 05000, Algeria
*Corresponding Author: Hafid Nadia, Department of Veterinary Science, Batna University, 05000, Algeria, Email: nadvet@yahoo.fr; nadia.hafid@univ-batna.dz
Online published on 15 October, 2019.
The purpose of this study is primarily, to establish the haemato-biochemical reference values of the indigenous canine breed in Batna area of Algeria as related to the gender effect. For this reason, 20 apparently healthy local dogs were used. A complete blood count and the serum biochemical parameters analyzed here remained mostly within the physiological reference intervals. The effect of sex was only observed in the platelet count, which is higher in female dogs, whereas the creatinine level is higher in male dogs. The second part is devoted to evaluating the haemato-biochemical parameters in dogs with moderate to severe gastroenteritis infections. A total of 37 diseased dogs were selected and classified into two groups-diseased vaccinated dogs and diseased unvaccinated dogs-to establish the haemato-biochemical parameters. Haemato-biochemical investigation shows significant alteration in diseased unvaccinated dogs than other groups.
Algerian indigenous dogs, Diseased, Gastroenteritis, Haemato-biochemical profile, Reference range