Thanks for the advice, I'll replace the oatmeal with rice, sounds good.
I've read that hyperthyroidism is just an overactive thyroid.When I got tested for hyperthyroid, they never said anything about cancer. Is it different in dogs?
Thanks for the advice, I'll replace the oatmeal with rice, sounds good.
I've read that hyperthyroidism is just an overactive thyroid.When I got tested for hyperthyroid, they never said anything about cancer. Is it different in dogs?
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It is an overactive thyroid. I think it can have a number of causes in humans and cats, but affects dogs differently.Originally Posted by wolfsoul
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I had that problem with Sierra (and I still do) I had her tested for exocrine pancreatic insufficiency along with everything else, and all came up find! My vet and I have just come to face the fact that she's a skinny girl that eats like a PIG!!
We have the same problem with Jagger, after he get's sick. Our vet gave us a "bulk-up diet" that works great, it took Jag from 6.2 lbs to 10.4 in a month.
I could post the recipe if your interested.
The recipe sounds interesting, could you please post it?![]()
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1/2 cup Cream of Wheat, cooked to make 2 cups
1 1/2 cups creamed cottage cheese
1 large hard-bolied egg
3 tablespoons granulated sugar
1 tablespoon vegatable oil
Cook Cream of Wheat according to package directions, including salt. Cool. In another bowl add remaining ingredients and mix well. Keep covered in refrigerator.
We normaly give him just the "White Stuff" as we like to call it, but at times we mix some of his wet food in with it. It really dosen't matter how you feed it!
Hope it works for you, like it worked for us!
Thanks!I will go shopping for those ingredients today.
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