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1.   Feb 5, 2007 9:51 PM

» mythicalpoms - Hypothyroidism and alleriges


Hello, i own and breed pomeranians. Our breed has a high occurence of dogs going bald. More males than females. Some never grow back, some do with help of shampoos....some have cycles that are in coat and then go bald again....

I have a male that lost his hair. Had no hair on body but did on head and legs. I had his thyroid tested and it was quite low. I was shocked as this was a very skinny dog and i didnt think he could be hypo. Anyways, we put him on meds and adjusted them. Nothing happened.

I later switched his food from kibbles to a raw diet. As the food rep told me, he would "cleanse" and the bad would come out....shortly after the switch, he got very itchy, his skin broke out in pimples all over, his skin was dark and felt like sandpaper. Then he got sores and puss all over. This was very hard for me (more so than when he was just bald). The food rep begged me to keep him on the raw..that it had to get worse before it got better.

Well little do you know...6 wks later, he was growing tiny patches of hair. they would grow quickly in lenght but not in width (this was from september to december). Come December, He had a long patch on shoulder, kneecaps, butt cheeks. He was also very skinny and i had a hard time putting weight on him. The food rep told me that it was her belief that his body was using up all the energy from the food to "manufacture" new hair. Well..suddenly, he started putting weight on, and hair started to grow all over his body. Its almost 2 inches long now and it looks totally normal. His neck and the very back of his hind legs is the only thing that really needs to fill but it is starting to come in too. People cannot recognize him or get over how quickly its growing.

Now, at some point, he got way skinny, had urination problems..i suspected maybe his thyroid was now hyper with the meds he was on and suspected that the food was changing his thryoid making it better naturally. I cut back his meds in half then a month later i tested his thyroid and it was up 10 points. After i cut back the meds, the urination problems went away almost immediately.

I suspect now that its even better. He is more playfu, loving, active...and hyper. I do know that he has allergies as his face swells up when he gets his shots and he had to have a vaccine to counteract that ( i dont intend on vaccinating him again). His thyroid tests have always been full panels.

I was wondering if anyone could tell me if it is possible that his allergy to food was causing the low thyroid, or if the low thyroid is more likely to cause the allergies? The only thing that i've done is change his diet by removing all grains. I fed him Eagle back Salmon, Sardine, Anchovies before.

I tend to believe that he is allergic to grain and that removin it from his diet is doing wonders for him more than with just hair.

Not sure if it makes a difference but he started to lose his coat at 11 months....

-- posted by mythicalpoms


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