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A reading of 30 mg/g of protein or less in urine is considered normal and not a cause for concern. However, higher levels can be a sign of kidney disease.
Remember, humans are allergic to a protein in dogs’ urine and saliva. When dogs groom themselves, the protein attaches to the ...
It’s proteins in the urine, saliva and dander (or dead skin cells), of the dog or cat that trigger an oversensitive immune system to react. To date, science has identified six specific dog ...
Total protein tests measure the amount of protein in a person's urine or blood. Learn about the test, its uses, and typical protein levels.