Signs of hypothyroidism in dogs

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      Dermatologic signs of hypothyroidism: hair loss (especially on the tail), dry/scaly or oily skin, severe dandruff (skin scales), recurrent skin inflammation or infections, ear infections, dark spots (hyperpigmentation).

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      In animals, hyperthyroid cats tend to be more irritable and show increased vocalization, whereas hypothyroid dogs -- especially those younger dogs with autoimmune thyroiditis – can display a wide variety of aberrant behaviors.

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      Dec 20, 2009 · ( Most common in middle-aged dogs (4 to 10 years of age) Predominant Sex ( No definitive predominant sex has been identified in affected dogs; however, castrated male dogs and spayed female dogs appear to be at increased risk of developing hypothyroidism. SIGNS/OBSERVED CHANGES in the ANIMAL

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      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. Infertility. How is hypothyroidism diagnosed? Hypothyroidism is diagnosed based on your dog’s symptoms and in conjunction with several different blood tests.

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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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      Primary acquired hypothyroidism is caused by _____ _____ What is the typical signalment of a dog with hypothyroidism? What are the most common clinical signs of hypothyroidism?

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      However, it is believed that through indirect mechanisms, chronic thyroid dysfunction may affect the brain’s ability to either produce hormones or respond to hormones released by the testicles in feedback loops and may thereby result in reproductive dysfunction and infertility secondarily (in dogs with overt signs of hypothyroidism).

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      Dogs. Most commonly noted signs include abnormalities of the skin, weight gain, sluggishness (lethargy), and weakness. Most changes appear to be secondary to decreased metabolism due to decreased levels of thyroid hormones. Skin changes are very common, but are not seen in every pet with hypothyroidism. Skin Abnormalities

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      Dogs. Cats. Breed Predilections. Dog breeds susceptible to low levels of thyroid hormone (known as “hypothyroidism”) may have a higher number of cases of female infertility than other breeds; breeds susceptible to hypothyroidism include the golden retriever, Doberman pinscher, dachshund, Irish setter, miniature schnauzer, Great Dane, poodle ...

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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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