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If your dog is lethargic, losing his hair, benefitting weight or of a sudden becomes aggressive, perhaps the last thing you (or your vet!) would think with regards to is his thyroid. Unfortunately, however, thyroid disorders may cause in a literal sense dozens of health and behavioral difficulties in dogs and often times go undiagnosed or are misdiagnosed. And the real disaster is that most thyroid difficultnesses are treatable with the right medical care and a well-informed owner may often denigrate the probability of a thyroid disorder occurring in the introductory place. Noted veterinarian Jean Dodds and co-author Diana Laverdure have done the dog owning public and their vets a outstanding service by writing The Canine Thyroid Epidemic. The book is written in such a way to inform both the intermediate dog proprietor and animal health care masters in regards to the ways in which thyroid disorders occur, may be prevented and treated.
ReviewThere s probably no one in the dog world who garners as much respect from all quarters as Dr. Jean Dodds. Her latest work alarms and alerts us to an epidemic of thyroid sickness of staggering proportions. It alarms us as we witness the early age at which the disorder now normally appears, and alerts us to how normally we irritate the problem through breeding, vaccination and feeding practices. –Steve Marsden, DVM, Canadian Vet. Med. Assoc. Small Animal Clinician of the Year, 2009
The Canine Thyroid Epidemic is an amazing, life-saving gift to innumerable dogs and the persons who love them. This expertly crafted guide provides the tools, counsel and selective information necessitated to support dog parents navigate this complex, oftentimes misdiagnosed and misunderstood disease. From recognizing the signs to finding the right veterinarian to long-term management, I may t imagine a better resource. Thanks to Dr. Dodds and Ms. Laverdure for shedding light on this epidemic in terms we may all understand. –Melanie Monteiro, author of The Safe Dog Handbook
About the AuthorDr. W. Jean Dodds received the D.V.M. degree with honors in 1964 from the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. She is the proprietor of Hemopet, the firstborn nonprofit national blood bank program for animals. She and her husband live in Santa Monica, California. Diana R. Laverdure received a bachelor of arts in English magna cum laude from Tufts University. A lifelong dog lover, and journalist for over twenty years, she is a frequent contributing writer on dog health and dog care topics to a potpourri of national dog magazines. She and her dog Chase live in Boynton Beach, Florida.
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7 of 7 persons found the following review helpful.
Does your dog fit the profile for Canine Thyroid Disease? You might be surprised! By Beth Lowell Itchy skin chalked up to seasonal allergies, sudden onset of seizures, knee issues, aggression, digestive upsets, diabetes and autoimmune impairment of normal physiological functions – what do they have in common? All may be sensations or changes of a dandier condition, and one that many times goes undiagnosed: Canine Thyroid Disease
3 of 3 humans found the following review helpful.
Required Reading for all Dog Owners By T. Olson I expended 2 discouraging and hindering years attempting to aid my Giant Schnauzer get over his itchy, oozy, horrid skin condition. His difficulties started shortly after he was vaccinated. He was already on a raw diet, so I knew that his nutrition wasn’t the issue. After cycling through treatments ranging from Chinese herbal to homeopathic, I had his blood sample sent to Dr. Dodds for analysis. She diagnosed him as having a thyroid problem and prescribed thyroid medication. This was the answer to his skin problems. I highly commend that all dog owners read this book and learn how to promote immune health in their dogs before a problem develops.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Thyroid impairment of normal physiological function and man’s best friend. By Rodney Dunetz I never knew that thyroid disease was not just a humane disease.
This book has given me clear or deep perception into galore of my dog’s problems. Problems that I (and my vet) attributed to other conditions. In reality, it was a thyroid problem.
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