Yes, dogs have nucleated red blood cells (RBCs) during certain conditions, such as in young puppies or in response to specific health issues like anemia or bone marrow disorders. However, in healthy adult dogs, mature red blood cells are typically anucleated, meaning they lack a nucleus. The presence of nucleated RBCs in adult dogs can indicate an underlying medical issue that requires further investigation.
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