Species: Dog
Condition: Lymphocytic Thyroiditis
Organ System: Nervous/sensory

As a result of the faulty immune system, thyroid gland loses its ability to function properly. Immune system starts attacking its own thyroid gland for no obvious reason causing decreased production of its hormones. Affected animals are therefore experiencing a variety of metabolic, nervous and dermatologic symptoms. Their skin is dry, thin and scaly with hair loss, pigmentation and skin infections. Affected animals also suffer from infertility, weight gain, heart problems, seizures, etc. Although this condition is not life threatening, it impairs the dog’s quality of life. It can be treated with hormone replacements with regular check-ups.

Breeds exposed to Lymphocytic Thyroiditis – Research Reference
German Wire Haired Pointer Cross – Canine Inherited Disorders Database (CIDD) & University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
American Cocker Spaniel Cross – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Beagle Cross – Canine Inherited Disorders Database (CIDD) & University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Alaskan Malamute Cross – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Pug Cross – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
American Water Spaniel Cross – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
American Staffordshire Terrier Cross – Canine Inherited Disorders Database (CIDD)
Norwegian Elk Hound Cross – Canine Inherited Disorders Database (CIDD)
Weimaraner Cross – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Kerry Blue Cross – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
American Staffordshire Terrier – Canine Inherited Disorders Database (CIDD)
Beagle – Canine Inherited Disorders Database (CIDD) & University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Cocker Spaniel – Canine Inherited Disorders Database (CIDD) & University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
German Wire Haired Pointer – Canine Inherited Disorders Database (CIDD) & University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Norwegian Elk Hound – Canine Inherited Disorders Database (CIDD)
Spoodle – Canine Inherited Disorders Database (CIDD) & University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Alaskan Malamute – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
American Cocker Spaniel – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
American Water Spaniel – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
English Springer Spaniel – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Kerry Blue – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Pug – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Weimaraner – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Springer Spaniel – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
English Springer Spaniel Cross – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Spoodle Cross – Canine Inherited Disorders Database (CIDD) & University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Cocker Spaniel Cross – Canine Inherited Disorders Database (CIDD) & University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Springer Spaniel Cross – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)

Disease Author
Dr Merliza Cabriles, Professor of Veterinary Medicine

To learn more about Lymphocytic Thyroiditis or any other condition we invite you to search this website. Even better, pick up the phone and call your vet. Your vet knows your pet better than anyone else and is a fountain of information.

This information is accurate as at May 2014 and is subject to change without notice.
For Petmed Pet Health Insurance – pre-existing condition exclusion applies. Annual Benefit Limits and excess amounts vary based on pet health insurance plans.

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