“…As previously stated, laboratory error is divided into pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical error. The pre-analytic phase of testing includes the steps preceding analytic examination of the specimen including the clinician's request, preparation and identification of the patient, sample collection, as well as transportation to and within the lab [9]. These include both technical variables such as choice of anticoagulant and temperature of a stored/shipped sample, but also biologic factors inherent with the sampled animal such as fed or fasted state, stress/excitement, age, etc.…”