A dog
with hyperthyroidism appears excessively hungry, wolfing down his food sometimes to the point of vomiting — but he continues to lose weight.
Not exact matches
Fire - retardant chemicals called PBDEs (polybrominated diphenyl ethers) that are used in fabric - carpets, upholstery, mattresses and electronics -
appear to be associated
with increased numbers of cats diagnosed
with feline
hyperthyroidism.
Hyperthyroidism affects cats of both sexes equally,
with cases
appearing in those as young as four and as old as 22,
with an average age of 13 years.