There is a possibility that your dog had suffered trauma to the muscles such as an injury or it could have a disease such as Muscular Dystrophy. Muscular dsytrophy is somewhat of an upcoming disease that is affecting certain breeds. Breeds such as labrador retrievers and Golden Retrievers maybe affected. You can ask your veterinarian about doing specialized muscle testing.
Generally high blood levels of liver enzymes indicates liver damage. This could be due to infection, cancer or organ failure.
An elevated ALT level in dogs can be a sign of liver disease. It can be caused by a number of different toxins in the liver and something as simple as a poor dog food can cause elevated levels.
The liver is the organ that breaks down chemicals in the blood. It removes toxins, and also drugs from the body so they can be taken out of the body by the kidneys and the bladder (pee). If you have elevated liver enzymes this means that the way in which the liver is breaking down the toxins and drugs is working faster than normal.
they have special enzymes
enzymes break down food
Muscular pain causes high CK levels in dogs
Same thing as everything that farts: a buildup of gas in the disgestive tract which causes the sphincter muscle to push it out, making a fart.
Gravity.
when they get hurt.
babys i think
Catching from other dogs/ cats and not being treated
dogs have 1 muscle and it is in its tail !
plan an exorcise 4 them and keep them on it