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The Pomeranian Review January 1988
The Pomeranian Review January 1988

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...Needless to say, 1 am quite thrilled. We ent to almost 50 shows in Utility. He had ecome ill with a thyroid condition (of which was not aware, at first) and hit the jumps sry badly. He subsequently refused t...

The Pom Reader February 1988
The Pom Reader February 1988

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...g our first SEMINAR, with the very respected Dr. Hutchinson speaking on Artificial Insemination and Thyroid problems. It will be held at the Holiday Inn, Akron, Ohio. The next day at the same location we wil...

The Pom Reader August 1988
The Pom Reader August 1988

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...a was, over a period of time, checked for: Heart problems, diabetes, epilepsy, under-or over-active thyroid, improperly acting kidneys, liver trouble, adrenalin, hormonal imbalance, and glucose difficulty. S...

The Pomeranian Review January 1989
The Pomeranian Review January 1989

10 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...eputation, and the pedigree. For breeders, the best advice during the puppy uglies is, "have faith."Thyroid problems are fascinating. We're hearing more and more about canine thyroid deficiencies, but there ...

The Pomeranian Review April 1989
The Pomeranian Review April 1989

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...t to give her the strength and stamina for the trauma of whelping and the strain of nursing.More on thyroid: a teacher at the local high school told me one of her Doberman show bitches was dying of congestiv...

The Pom Reader June 1990
The Pom Reader June 1990

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

... and other terriers and German Shepherds. Dogs with this disease may have a significent decrease in thyroid activity. Also the gonads (sex glands) and the adrenal glands (located atop the kidneys which secre...

The Pom Reader February 1991
The Pom Reader February 1991

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...gger and stronger offspring.Biotin: Referred to as Vitamin H, is involved in the maintenance of the thyroid and adrenal glands. It also is connected with reproduction and healthy skin. Requirements for this ...

The Pomeranian Review January 1992
The Pomeranian Review January 1992

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...ited of dogs which had been put on medication of various types. Are black skin, elephant skin, hyperthyroidism, adult onset growth hormone alopecia different names for the same ailment? Are some or all of th...

The Pom Reader July 1993
The Pom Reader July 1993

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...e, genetic defects of the most crippling nature: Blind, distorted limbs, epileptic, cataracts, PRA, thyroid disease, cardiac anomalies, and elbow and hip dysplasia.If a dog gets back an OFA evaluation statin...

The Pom Reader September 1993
The Pom Reader September 1993

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...,Parasites, herpes, cuts and bites, Hemophelia, scabies.Broken bones, entropion,Osteochondritis,Hypothyroid, kennel cough, and gastroenteritis.We raise our pups so carefully we watch for all these ills,We do...

The Pom Reader October 1993
The Pom Reader October 1993

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

... the affected dogs by the dark of the moon; but, truth to tell, these don't work. Nor do the costly thyroid shots and cefa drops that desperate and despairing owners try. If it appears that they do work occa...

The Pomeranian Review April 1994
The Pomeranian Review April 1994

3 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...to not financially support these experiments? Also, maybe it is easier for veterinarians to "pop" a thyroid pill than wonder what is causing the problem to begin with. Genetics is an easy answer on this part...

The Pomeranian Review June 1994
The Pomeranian Review June 1994

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...ase in Pomeranians? here appear to be several causes for hair iss in Poms: "Black Skin" disease, ypothyroidism, stress, and autoimmune isease. A genetic basis could be argued for ich of these causes; either ...

The Pom Reader February 1995
The Pom Reader February 1995

3 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...l be impressed by the type (and wins) and breed to the dog, perpetuating the problem.I believe that thyroid problems are rampant within the breed. One can hardly find any breeder that does not have at least ...

The Pomeranian Review April 1995
The Pomeranian Review April 1995

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

... me that he thinks it is just i matter of keeping the dog clean. Would hat it were so simple! Is it thyroid, male lormones, adult onset canine growth lormone deficiency, or some kind of mite? [here is lots o...

The Pomeranian Review January 1988
The Pomeranian Review January 1988

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...Needless to say, 1 am quite thrilled. We ent to almost 50 shows in Utility. He had ecome ill with a thyroid condition (of which was not aware, at first) and hit the jumps sry badly. He subsequently refused t...

The Pom Reader February 1988
The Pom Reader February 1988

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...g our first SEMINAR, with the very respected Dr. Hutchinson speaking on Artificial Insemination and Thyroid problems. It will be held at the Holiday Inn, Akron, Ohio. The next day at the same location we wil...

The Pom Reader August 1988
The Pom Reader August 1988

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...a was, over a period of time, checked for: Heart problems, diabetes, epilepsy, under-or over-active thyroid, improperly acting kidneys, liver trouble, adrenalin, hormonal imbalance, and glucose difficulty. S...

The Pomeranian Review January 1989
The Pomeranian Review January 1989

10 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...eputation, and the pedigree. For breeders, the best advice during the puppy uglies is, "have faith."Thyroid problems are fascinating. We're hearing more and more about canine thyroid deficiencies, but there ...

The Pomeranian Review April 1989
The Pomeranian Review April 1989

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...t to give her the strength and stamina for the trauma of whelping and the strain of nursing.More on thyroid: a teacher at the local high school told me one of her Doberman show bitches was dying of congestiv...

The Pom Reader June 1990
The Pom Reader June 1990

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

... and other terriers and German Shepherds. Dogs with this disease may have a significent decrease in thyroid activity. Also the gonads (sex glands) and the adrenal glands (located atop the kidneys which secre...

The Pom Reader February 1991
The Pom Reader February 1991

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...gger and stronger offspring.Biotin: Referred to as Vitamin H, is involved in the maintenance of the thyroid and adrenal glands. It also is connected with reproduction and healthy skin. Requirements for this ...

The Pomeranian Review January 1992
The Pomeranian Review January 1992

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...ited of dogs which had been put on medication of various types. Are black skin, elephant skin, hyperthyroidism, adult onset growth hormone alopecia different names for the same ailment? Are some or all of th...

The Pom Reader July 1993
The Pom Reader July 1993

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...e, genetic defects of the most crippling nature: Blind, distorted limbs, epileptic, cataracts, PRA, thyroid disease, cardiac anomalies, and elbow and hip dysplasia.If a dog gets back an OFA evaluation statin...

The Pom Reader September 1993
The Pom Reader September 1993

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...,Parasites, herpes, cuts and bites, Hemophelia, scabies.Broken bones, entropion,Osteochondritis,Hypothyroid, kennel cough, and gastroenteritis.We raise our pups so carefully we watch for all these ills,We do...

The Pom Reader October 1993
The Pom Reader October 1993

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

... the affected dogs by the dark of the moon; but, truth to tell, these don't work. Nor do the costly thyroid shots and cefa drops that desperate and despairing owners try. If it appears that they do work occa...

The Pomeranian Review April 1994
The Pomeranian Review April 1994

3 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...to not financially support these experiments? Also, maybe it is easier for veterinarians to "pop" a thyroid pill than wonder what is causing the problem to begin with. Genetics is an easy answer on this part...

The Pomeranian Review June 1994
The Pomeranian Review June 1994

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...ase in Pomeranians? here appear to be several causes for hair iss in Poms: "Black Skin" disease, ypothyroidism, stress, and autoimmune isease. A genetic basis could be argued for ich of these causes; either ...

The Pom Reader February 1995
The Pom Reader February 1995

3 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...l be impressed by the type (and wins) and breed to the dog, perpetuating the problem.I believe that thyroid problems are rampant within the breed. One can hardly find any breeder that does not have at least ...

The Pomeranian Review April 1995
The Pomeranian Review April 1995

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

... me that he thinks it is just i matter of keeping the dog clean. Would hat it were so simple! Is it thyroid, male lormones, adult onset canine growth lormone deficiency, or some kind of mite? [here is lots o...