I am not so sure now that PLS is the answer. It is a multivariate analysis of numeric data and you must include Dog, which is categorical. Moreover, the Dog effect is random. You might instead consider a mixed effects model, as your study could be viewed as a split-plot design in which each dog is the whole plot. I set up a simple example:
I obviously don't have response values. I used CBC 1 and CBC 2 to represent two of the counts - you probably have more. Let's treat all the CBC results as factors/predictors with fixed effects. Select Analyze > Fit Model and enter the columns into these roles:
Notice that Dog is indicated to have a random effect. (Select Dog in the Effects list, click the red triangle next to Attributes, and select Random.)
You can include more terms in the linear predictor such as other CBC columns or transformations such as interactions or powers as needed.