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My 2 year old Chihuahua has a lot of hairloss. He has a great appetite and is full of energy, but my vet told me he could have a thyroid problem. Has anyone ever heard of this or anything similar to this?

2007-03-22 15:25:18 · 7 answers · asked by MLopez 1 in Pets Dogs

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Thyroid problems can cause hair loss in dogs. Dogs usually get low thyroid levels rather than high. They are usually tired, seek out warmth, tend to gain weight and eat normal to less than normal amounts of food. Your dog is only 2 and young for thyroid problems but it happens. Make sure he gets 1. skin scrapings for mites, done by your vet. There are mites that are not itchy but still require treatment. 2. tested by culture (NOT just the black light) for ringworm and 3. Complete bloodwork including thyroid level. There are other endocrine things that can cause hair loss and some can be found on bloodwork.

I'm sure common sense will prevail here, but please don't do that ice water thing that someone suggested. OMG!!

2007-03-22 16:05:58 · answer #1 · answered by dizzyg 3 · 0 0

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Can hairloss on a healthy Chihuahua be a sign of a thyroid problem?
My 2 year old Chihuahua has a lot of hairloss. He has a great appetite and is full of energy, but my vet told me he could have a thyroid problem. Has anyone ever heard of this or anything similar to this?

2015-08-19 08:02:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It looks like if your vet thought he has thyroid problems, he would have tested him.

Chihuahua are known to have severe allergies. Mine did. She had to have shots and some times Benedril.

If you have to, take to another vet about the Thyroid.
GL

2007-03-22 15:29:51 · answer #3 · answered by Lilli_white_lies 2 · 1 0

Hair loss affects both men and women. Here are some natural remedies that can help boost hair growth: https://tinyurl.im/aH7Qw While genetics plays a role, there are other factors, including: hormonal imbalances, an underactive thyroid gland, nutrient deficiencies and insufficient scalp circulation.

2016-04-22 10:06:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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Yes, if the hair loss was completely caused by the thyroid condition. Things will slowly return to normal as your body starts getting the thyroid hormone again.

2016-04-13 02:22:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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Many people with hypothyroidism experience crippling fatigue and brain fog, which prompts reaching for non-nutritional forms of energy like sugar and caffeine. I’ve dubbed these rascals the terrible twosome, as they can burn out your thyroid (and destabilize blood sugar).

1. Just say no to the dietary bungee cord. Greatly reduce or eliminate caffeine and sugar, including refined carbohydrates like flour, which the body treats like sugar. Make grain-based carbohydrates lesser of a focus, eating non-starchy vegetables to your heart’s content.

2. Up the protein. Protein transports thyroid hormone to all your tissues and enjoying it at each meal can help normalize thyroid function. Proteins include nuts and nut butters; quinoa; hormone- and antibiotic-free animal products (organic, grass-fed meats, eggs, and sustainably-farmed fish); and legumes.

2016-04-21 21:56:50 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

It can be but try this first. dip your dog into a tub of ice water then wrap him in a blanket soaked in alcohol. After she has dried rub coco butter on her. This woll close up the hair follicles and allow the hair to reroot itslef back into the shaft. This is normally caused by allergens in the air or on the ground.

2007-03-22 15:31:37 · answer #7 · answered by dogfart 1 · 0 0

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2015-02-10 08:50:37 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I felt embarrass and insecurities when everyone looked at me, my hair had been lost almost all and it looked so weird! But now, I can be proud of my hair, it's very shiny, voluminous and soft. Let's see!

2015-02-11 17:49:37 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would take him to another vet. Doesn't make sense for your vet to tell you he could have a problem and leave it at that.

2007-03-22 15:33:36 · answer #10 · answered by jennifer W 2 · 1 0

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