Overview
Plain-language explanations of the tests on a pet's lab report. What each test is for; what a value means is your vet's call.
Your pet's lab report is written for a veterinarian, not for you. It arrives as a page of abbreviations: CBC, ALT, SDMA, USG, cPL. This little glossary explains, in plain language, what each of those tests is actually for. Two ways to use it: 1. Select any test name on any web page, right click, and choose "Look up in Pet Report Glossary". 2. Or click the extension icon and search. Around forty entries cover the common panels on Indian veterinary reports: the complete blood count, the biochemistry panel, kidney and liver markers, thyroid testing, urinalysis, clotting tests, and the vocabulary around them (reference ranges, flags, fasting, baselines, trends). One honest line about what this is not: the glossary explains what a test IS. It never tells you whether your pet's value is normal or what it means for your animal. That reading depends on your pet's age, history and the range printed by the lab that ran it, and it belongs to your veterinarian. We think a tool that plays doctor with your pet's bloodwork is a tool you should not trust. Everything works offline. The extension collects nothing, sends nothing, and asks for no permissions beyond the right-click menu. Made in India by the team behind GatherPet (gather.pet), where every report a pet has ever had lives in one place and reaches any vet as one link.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedAugust 14, 2026
- Size22.23KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- DeveloperWebsite
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