Liz we had that same problem with Angus and our vet put him on meds. In no time at all he was feeling better, lost weight and seemed much happier.
Hugs and kisses to your sweet girl (and of course that handsome boy of yours).
Liz we had that same problem with Angus and our vet put him on meds. In no time at all he was feeling better, lost weight and seemed much happier.
Hugs and kisses to your sweet girl (and of course that handsome boy of yours).
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Two of my dogs are hypothyroid. It's fairly common in all dogs, extraordinarily common in sled dogs. Preacher has been on thyroid meds for years. Earle just started meds a few months ago. They each take .9mg twice a day.
The potential list of symptoms for hypothyroidism fills several pages in the Merck Vet manual. Preacher had all the classics--low energy, poor coat, gaining weight, unable to cope with the cold, grumpy. Earle's were a little more complicated, but the weight gain was what led to the testing.
If it really is the thyroid that is causing Maggie's troubles, you will seen an improvement very quickly. Within three days, Earle was acting more like himself. Be careful when she starts feeling better. One of the common complications of thyroid medications is a blown cruciate ligament. The dog starts feeling better, starts to run and play more, but is still too heavy and their knees can't take it!
Thyroid conditions do not go away. The meds will not fix the problem, they just deal with the symptoms. However, it will not affect Maggie's lifespan.
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When I took Finn to the vet recently, my vet agreed that he could spare 8 or 10 pounds.She said that if I didn't notice any weight loss after decreasing his meals and exercising him more...and, I noticed he seemed to be having allergies...that I should bring him for thyroid testing. And, as has already been said, the thyroid problem doesn't go away, but, it's controllable with medications. If Finn doesn't lose weight after a couple months (which he's already lost 2 or 3 pounds!), I'll take him in for testing. But, allergies (like your dog's rash) are one of the signs that something might be wrong. I hope your girl reacts well to the meds!
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Wow, I had no idea that this could be so common in dogs.Maggie has
always been an active pup, but just started to slow down in the last few
weeks. I put that down to the heat & humidity we have during summer.
She would rather stay inside in the A/C.
I have been concerned about the weight problem because she seems too
heavy for her frame & also the stress her joints take with the extra pounds.
She truely loves to eat, but I've just got to be strict in cutting down the
amount of food per day. The Dr put her on .7mg of Thryozine once a day.
Thanks for all the advice & insights with Maggie's problem. Liz.![]()
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I've never experienced any of this, but I have to admit I was a bit alarmed by Maggie's size, too. Hopefully you can get it under control!
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Originally Posted by Kfamr
Yeah, she could easily lose 15-20 lbs. I can imagine if she was on the
other end of the spectrum it would be just as frustrating.I mean, you do
all the right things but they continue to gain/lose weight.I never guessed
this might be the problem because Maggie's always been pretty active. She
can run faster, or as fast, as Smokey. I really hope this helps her. She is such
a sweetheart.![]()
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Well, Maggie's 30 day supply of pills are almost gone (3 left) and she still
doesn't look like she's lost any weight at all. It's had for me to tell anyway.
Sometimes I think I see some difference, but other times not.I'll bring her
in for weighing Monday. She's still the funny & sweet little girl that I love
but she really has to lose weight.I sure hope the Vet has more ideas to
try. I'm feeling really bummed about this.![]()
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