White blood cells, also called leukocytes, are a crucial part of your dog’s immune system. They’re the body’s defense force, fighting off infections and keeping your pup healthy.
So, what does it mean if a vet tells you your dog has a high white blood cell count? Simply put, it often signals that something’s not quite right. A higher-than-normal count (leukocytosis) means it’s time to figure out what’s going on and get your furry friend the right treatment.
This article will cover the potential causes of a dog high white blood cell count, how vets diagnose the issue, and what treatment options are available.