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thyroid in dogs
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<blockquote data-quote="mum2JK&amp;TH" data-source="post: 34065" data-attributes="member: 1784"><p>My mother in law's retriever has this problem and well as diabetes. She, the dog :smile: , is now on two insulin shots a day, takes medication for the thyroid and my mother in law feeds her liver or some type of fish daily with special dog food. Before she was diagnosed with both, she had this tiny head and then it looked like someone blew her up, almost like a balloon. She was so lethargic :frown: Since the medication, she is smaller and has a ton of energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mum2JK&TH, post: 34065, member: 1784"] My mother in law's retriever has this problem and well as diabetes. She, the dog [img]:smile:[/img] , is now on two insulin shots a day, takes medication for the thyroid and my mother in law feeds her liver or some type of fish daily with special dog food. Before she was diagnosed with both, she had this tiny head and then it looked like someone blew her up, almost like a balloon. She was so lethargic [img]:frown:[/img] Since the medication, she is smaller and has a ton of energy. [/QUOTE]
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