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1) Calm down, your boy is going to pick up on you freaking out. 2) Give the vet a few hours to run the blood tests (assuming they took blood and urine). 3) Is there any change in behaviour in the dog? 4) Is he still eating normally? 5) Calm down, you may upset him if you act freaked out.
Sounds like an infection. What tests were done, do you have the results on paper, did they take urine, are they running further tests.
Take a breath, and call friends that have dogs to see if they like their vet, and make sure you have printed copies of the results and history to take for a second opinion.
If the vet does not get back to you soon, call and tell them you are going to stop by on your way to another vet to pick up copies of ALL paperwork.
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