Articles related to "Canine Hypothyroidism"Dogs are susceptible to many different autoimmune disorders. One of the most common is autoimmune canine hypothyroidism.
Soloxine, or levothyroxine sodium, is a drug used to treat hypothyroidism in dogs by replacing the thyroid hormone not being produced in the diseased canine thyroid gland
Hypothyroidism in dogs can cause sudden onset of epilepsy, unprovoked aggression, moodiness, depression, hyperactivity, anxiety, and other undesirable behaviors.
Hypothyroidism is a common hormone deficiency in dogs, while hyperthyroidism is more common in cats.
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia is one of the most common of the autoimmune disorders known to affect our canine friends; causes include bee stings, infections, and vaccines.
Sensitivity to the protein found in wheat and related grains can cause symptoms and disorders ranging from fatigue and restless leg syndrome to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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