There are many common
endocrine disorders found in dogs and cats including: diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism (more common in dogs), hyperthyroidism (more common in cats), Addison's disease (hypoadrenocorticism) and Cushing's disease (hyperadrenocorticism) can affect both species.
The common
endocrine disorders found in cats and dogs include hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus, Addison's disease (hypoadrenocorticism) and Cushing's disease (hyperadrenocorticism).
Not exact matches
Most women don't understand that the incidence of
endocrine disruptive
disorders such as endometriosis, fibroids, polycystic ovarian syndrome, infertility, early onset puberty, early onset menopause, heavy, painful and prolonged periods and breast cancer are mainly caused by the
endocrine disruptive chemicals
found in skin, hair, beauty and personal products.
While this
endocrine disorder can be
found in all dogs, the breeds most commonly affected include the Dachshund, the cocker spaniel, the golden retriever, Irish setter, Shetland sheepdog, and others.
If your veterinary professional can not
find a specific cause or contributing factor for the alopecia in your pet, for example,
endocrine disorder, bacterial or fungal infections, and immune
disorders, then it is likely that this condition will continue to repeat its cycle throughout the remainder of your canine family member's life.