Symptoms of hypothyroidism in dogs
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If the onset of hypothyroidism occurs when the dog is still a puppy (cretinism), mental dullness and retarded physical growth are common. Diagnosis: Since the symptoms may be so varied and sometimes very subtle, hypothyroidism easily can be overlooked in its early stages or mistaken for other diseases.
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But far too few dog owners are aware of the behavioral symptoms that hypothyroid can cause. This is unfortunate, since these symptoms include unexplainable aggression, so-called “rage syndrome,” severe phobias, and cognitive disorders.
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As a consequence of pituitary dwarfism, secondary hypothyroidism is seen in these dogs and this presents even more problems for them, including weight gain as they age, and hair loss over the whole of the trunk with the exception of the head and legs, which is due to hypothyroidism giving the classical visual symptoms of hypopituitary dwarfism.
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Hypothyroidism is the most common endocrine disorder of dogs, and up to 80% of cases result from an autoimmune disease that progressively destroys the thyroid gland (autoimmune thyroiditis). Once more than 75% of the gland is destroyed by this process, classical clinical signs of hypothyroidism appear.
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In adult dogs, moodiness, erratic temperament, periods of hyperactivity, lack of concentration, depression, mental dullness, lethargy, malaise, fearfulness and phobias, anxiety, submissiveness, passivity, compulsiveness, and irritability may be observed.
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Dogs with primary hypothyroidism often (60%-80%) are presented with problems of the skin or hair coat (Ettinger & Feldman, 2005). These may include alopecia (sometimes with the typical “rat tail”), seborrhoea (sicca or oleosa), pyoderma, dry coat quality, easily epilated hair, and loss of undercoat.
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What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism? Most dogs are diagnosed with the condition at around 7 years of age but it can be found in younger and older dogs too. There are a range of different symptoms associated with hypothyroidism, some of the most common signs can be found below: Weight gain. Thinning of the coat. scaly skin. Weakness. Exercise intolerance
[DOC File]Pituitary Dwarfism - A bigger problem than expected
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As a consequence of pituitary dwarfism, secondary hypothyroidism is seen in these dogs and this presents even more problems for them, including weight gain as they age and hair loss over the whole of the trunk with the exception of the head and legs which is due to hypothyroidism giving the classical visual symptoms of hypopituitary dwarfism.
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