2 edition of The canine thyroid epidemic found in the catalog.
The canine thyroid epidemic
W. Jean Dodds
Published
2011 by Dogwise Pub. in Wenatchee, Wash .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contributions | Laverdure, Diana, 1965- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | SF992.E53 .D63 2011 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 175 p. : |
Number of Pages | 175 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24881947M |
ISBN 10 | 9781617810169 |
LC Control Number | 2010051308 |
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In The Canine Thyroid Epidemic, veterinarian Dr. Jean Dodds and journalist Diana Laverdure take an in-depth look at thyroid disorders and how they prevented and treated. Learn about the role of the thyroid gland, why it's essential to your dog's health, and how to recognize the clinical signs of thyroid problems.
CANINE THYROID DIAGNOSTIC TESTING, INTERPRETATION AND DOSING Hemopet W. Jean Dodds, DVM Salinaz Avenue, Garden Grove, CA Testing overview for canine thyroid disorder This publication is extracted from Diana Laverdure’s and my book The Canine Thyroid Epidemic: Answers You Need for Your Size: KB.
Dodds, in her book, The Canine Thyroid Epidemic, writes that about 90 percent of the time, a thyroid condition in dogs ends up being hypothyroidism, which is what my first Cocker Spaniel had.
Dodds writes that English Setters are the ones most afflicted with thyroid disease. A whopping 43 percent of English Setters have the disease. Healthy thyroid levels differ depending on these factors. It makes sense to me to pinpoint a thyroid problem before 70% of the thyroid is destroyed and the overt physical symptoms appear.
Dr Dodds’ book, The Canine Thyroid Epidemic is written for dog owners and vets. It’s easy to read and very informative – I’d recommend it to all dog.
Vaccines: When too Much of a Good Thing Turns Bad. In my book, The Canine Thyroid Epidemic: Answer You Need for Your Dog, I discussed the critical role a properly functioning immune system plays in your dog’s the immune system is weak (immunodeficiency), your pet’s ability to fight off disease is compromised or absent, which can expose them to many infections, including bacterial.
She co-authored two books with Diana Laverdure, The Canine Thyroid Epidemic: Answers You Need for Your Dog, which was rewarded the Dog Writers Association of America, Best Care and Health Book for and the Eukanuba Maxwell Canine Health Award.
Her second book, Canine Nutrigenomics: Foods that Heal Your Dog, was published in January Dr. Thyroid Epidemic in Dogs: What it is and Why it’s Important. My breed, the German Wirehaired Pointer, is currently ranked number 10 of all breeds for prevalence of this autoimmune disorder.
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If your dog is lethargic, losing his hair, gaining weight or suddenly becomes aggressive, perhaps the. Her book, The Canine Thyroid Epidemic: Answers You Need for Your Dog (co-authored with Diana R.
Laverdure through DogWise Publishing, ) walks owners, trainers, and veterinarians through the. “The Canine Thyroid Epidemic” While the complexity of hypothyroidism (under-active thyroid) often baffles even veterinarians, Dodds masterfully details this important subject in a clear, crisp manner the reader can grasp.
of canine thyroid disorder.”. Her latest book is “The Canine Thyroid Epidemic: Answers You Need to Know for Your Dog,” written with Diana R. Laverdure (Dogwise Publishing, pp., $).
She answers this week’s. I’ve bought the book The Canine Thyroid Epidemic you recommended and am currently speed reading it. It seems to agree a raw diet can be beneficial also. Unfortunately his coat is thinner than it used to be and is a little bit like a puppy coat at the moment.
of a thyroid disorder occurring in the first place. Noted veterinarian Jean Dodds and co-author Diana Laverdure have done the dog owning public and their vets a great service by writing The Canine Thyroid Epidemic. The book is written in such a way to inform both the average dog owner and animal health care professionals about.
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Learn how to recognize and get treatment for this under-diagnosed and misunderstood malady. Easy to read text with color. So sorry he had to suffer most vets are very ignorant of this problem.
I highly rec. Jean Dodds’ new book, “The Canine Thyroid Epidemic” I got one for us and our vet. Cathy Ritlaw says: Febru at pm Good idea, Morgan. Also, many labs do not do accurate testing.
We always send serum to Hemopet. Most vets just do a T4. Co-author of the award-winning book, The Canine Thyroid Epidemic: Answers You Need for Your Dog (Dogwise Publishing, ).
Received the Best Care/Health Book of from the Dog Writers Association of America and the Eukanuba Canine Health Award. Noted veterinarian Jean Dodds and co-author Diana Laverdure have done the dog-owning public and their vets a great service by writing The Canine Thyroid Epidemic.
The book is written in such a way to inform both the average dog owner and animal health care professionals about the ways in which thyroid disorders occur, can be prevented and treated. She is also founder of Hemopet, a nonprofit animal blood bank in Southern California and has a new book out, "The Canine Thyroid Epidemic: Answers You.
Healthy Dog Club interviews Dr Jean Dodds, a world renown vaccine research scientist about hypothyroidism in dogs, a growing epidemic often misunderstood among is also founder of Hemopet, a nonprofit animal blood bank in Southern California and has a new book out, “The Canine Thyroid Epidemic: Answers You Need for Your Dog ” written with Diana R.
Laverdure. Dodds co-authored The Canine Thyroid Epidemic: Answers You Need for Your Dog, which was rewarded the Dog Writers Association of America, Best Care and Health Book for and the Eukanuba Maxwell Canine Health Award. Her second book, Nutrigenomics: Foods that heal your dog, was published in January Canine thyroid disease is more common in dogs age 4 – 10 years.
Mid & large sized breeds of dogs are more susceptible to this disease. Thyroid hormone, if it is deficient, effects almost all organs of body. The signs therefore may appear as variable & non specific. I can't say enough about Jean Dodds' recent book The Canine Thyroid Epidemic.
It is definitely a great book. Here is one quote from Dr. Steve Marsden about it. "There'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 disease of. The Canine Thyroid Epidemic: Answers You Need for Your Dog (Dogwise Publishing, ) was named Best Care/Health Book by The Dog Writers Association of America and received the Eukanuba Canine Health Award.
Her newest book, Canine Nutrigenomics: The New Science of Feeding Your Dog For Optimum Health (Dogwise Publishing, ), also co-authored.