Liver Values Tracker

Liver disease is followed by repeat blood tests, not a symptom you can see at home. Log each set of results here and watch the trend, so you and your vet can tell whether things are heading the right way. A record to show your vet, not a diagnosis.

The enzymes (ALT, ALP, AST, GGT) measure liver-cell leak — damage or bile-flow effects. The function markers (albumin, bilirubin, bile acids) measure the liver actually working. A pet can have very high enzymes and a well-working liver, or near-normal enzymes and a failing one, so the trend of both together tells you far more than any single number.

Add a liver panel

Copy the numbers from your vet’s results. Fill in only the ones your panel reported — a recheck often includes just some of them.

Enzymes (liver-cell leak)

Function markers (the liver working)

Watch the trend, not one number. Watch the direction of travel, not one result. A single value depends on the day, the lab and whether your pet had eaten, and reference ranges differ between labs. This tool shows the trend for you and your vet to read together — it never tells you whether a number is normal, and it never makes a diagnosis.

A record, never a diagnosis. This tool records the liver results your vet has given you and plots the trend so you can see whether things are heading the right way. It is not a diagnosis and does not replace your vet. Enzymes are a sign, not a disease, and every treatment or medication decision is your vet’s. Bring the trend to your recheck.