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The Pomeranian Review May 2005
The Pomeranian Review May 2005

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

...03 NationalInvitational Championship. Proven Sire. All Health Tests Normal: OFA Patellas,Cardiac, Thyroid, Hips & Elbows; CERF Eyes. Stud fee $400 to approved bitches.Diana Gross - Belstar PomsDianaBelsta...

The Pomeranian Review July 2005
The Pomeranian Review July 2005

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

...of tests unless they have a problem. Bobii Earle, Bobii's PomsWe OFA patella and hearts, and do MSU thyroid testing on our Poms. We started doing testing a few years ago because we feel there are too many pr...

The Pomeranian Review November 2005
The Pomeranian Review November 2005

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

...DERS, WE TAKE PRIDE IN THE FACT THAT BO IS OFA HIPS EXCELLENT, PATELLAS OFA EXCELLENT (grade 0) AND THYROID NORMAL.PROUDLY BRED AND OWNED BYALICE LESSARD AND MARGARET NANCElessardalice ael.cem 209-499-0335Po...

The Pomeranian Review March 2006
The Pomeranian Review March 2006

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

... little secrets, Dearies?). It would be too marvelous if Breeds could work together on skin, heart, thyroid and patella - all hereditary issues. But we can start by working with our own Breeds. Get involved!...

The Pomeranian Review May 2006
The Pomeranian Review May 2006

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

...33ally a learning experience for uswhen one of our own was affected.We did all the routine tests of thyroid,blood counts, skin biopsies,review for Addisons or Cushing'sdisease, etc. We tried every suggested...

The Pomeranian Review July 2006
The Pomeranian Review July 2006

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

...heparti-color a slightly easier road to travel.Genetic testing is very important. I OFApatellas and thyroid test all of my breedingThe Meyer homeMy first champion LilyCh. Char's Hunka Burnin' Love ElvisElvis...

The Pomeranian Review September 2006
The Pomeranian Review September 2006

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

...ailure and high levels in the blood of uremic toxinsHyperthermia as a result of fever or heat strokeThyroid hormone deficiency or hyperactive thyroid.Seizures are a common disorder in dogs. When tests are do...

The Pomeranian Review November 2006
The Pomeranian Review November 2006

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

...fautoimmune problems seems to parallel the introduction of MLV vaccines in recent years. Autoimmune thyroiddisease has become a very common canine condition. According to Dr. Jean Dodds, administering multip...

The Pomeranian Review January 2007
The Pomeranian Review January 2007

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

...d for pets can be given daily.Caution: avoid large doses which may cause toxicity and/or exacerbate thyroid disease.ChamomileCalming herb useful for nervousness, hyperactivity, indigestion and skin problems....

The Pomeranian Review March 2007
The Pomeranian Review March 2007

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

...ycemia*, poisoning, nutritional deficiencies, braintumors, distemper, parasites, low blood calcium, thyroid, liver, and kidney disease can all cause seizures. Somedogs experience one seizure in their lifetim...

The Pomeranian Review May 2007
The Pomeranian Review May 2007

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

...erwards but started suffering fromseizures a week later. He started losing morecoat and was put on thyroid medication afterdoing some blood work. I guess I am still indenial, as his coat loss seemed to coi...

The Pomeranian Review July 2007
The Pomeranian Review July 2007

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

...th me and I'm very grateful to her for that.I have health tested a lot of my dogs. I've done theOFA thyroid, patella, CERF eye tests and OFA hips. Lexusand her daughter Jewel both have OFA Excellent hips. I ...

The Pomeranian Review September 2007
The Pomeranian Review September 2007

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

...ast successful Ways and Means ideas.Health Seminar " Dr. Graves reported on his findings about hyprothyroidism. Very...

The Pomeranian Review November 2007
The Pomeranian Review November 2007

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

...4c**>9*1rm*%top**Fv4L468 - NOV/DEC 2007 APC POMERANIAN REVIEW&Health GeneticsGeneva CoatsCanine Hypothyroid DiseaseBy Geneva CoatsThe body contains many different glands. A gland is a type of tissue, whichp...

The Pomeranian Review 2008 50th Anniversary
The Pomeranian Review 2008 50th Anniversary

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

...y endocrine (hormonal) disorders produce symptoms of coat loss similar to Alopecia X. These include thyroid disorders, adrenal gland problems, growth hormone deficiency, and sex hormone imbalances. Neutering...

The Pomeranian Review May 2005
The Pomeranian Review May 2005

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

...03 NationalInvitational Championship. Proven Sire. All Health Tests Normal: OFA Patellas,Cardiac, Thyroid, Hips & Elbows; CERF Eyes. Stud fee $400 to approved bitches.Diana Gross - Belstar PomsDianaBelsta...

The Pomeranian Review July 2005
The Pomeranian Review July 2005

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

...of tests unless they have a problem. Bobii Earle, Bobii's PomsWe OFA patella and hearts, and do MSU thyroid testing on our Poms. We started doing testing a few years ago because we feel there are too many pr...

The Pomeranian Review November 2005
The Pomeranian Review November 2005

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

...DERS, WE TAKE PRIDE IN THE FACT THAT BO IS OFA HIPS EXCELLENT, PATELLAS OFA EXCELLENT (grade 0) AND THYROID NORMAL.PROUDLY BRED AND OWNED BYALICE LESSARD AND MARGARET NANCElessardalice ael.cem 209-499-0335Po...

The Pomeranian Review March 2006
The Pomeranian Review March 2006

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

... little secrets, Dearies?). It would be too marvelous if Breeds could work together on skin, heart, thyroid and patella - all hereditary issues. But we can start by working with our own Breeds. Get involved!...

The Pomeranian Review May 2006
The Pomeranian Review May 2006

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

...33ally a learning experience for uswhen one of our own was affected.We did all the routine tests of thyroid,blood counts, skin biopsies,review for Addisons or Cushing'sdisease, etc. We tried every suggested...

The Pomeranian Review July 2006
The Pomeranian Review July 2006

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

...heparti-color a slightly easier road to travel.Genetic testing is very important. I OFApatellas and thyroid test all of my breedingThe Meyer homeMy first champion LilyCh. Char's Hunka Burnin' Love ElvisElvis...

The Pomeranian Review September 2006
The Pomeranian Review September 2006

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

...ailure and high levels in the blood of uremic toxinsHyperthermia as a result of fever or heat strokeThyroid hormone deficiency or hyperactive thyroid.Seizures are a common disorder in dogs. When tests are do...

The Pomeranian Review November 2006
The Pomeranian Review November 2006

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

...fautoimmune problems seems to parallel the introduction of MLV vaccines in recent years. Autoimmune thyroiddisease has become a very common canine condition. According to Dr. Jean Dodds, administering multip...

The Pomeranian Review January 2007
The Pomeranian Review January 2007

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

...d for pets can be given daily.Caution: avoid large doses which may cause toxicity and/or exacerbate thyroid disease.ChamomileCalming herb useful for nervousness, hyperactivity, indigestion and skin problems....

The Pomeranian Review March 2007
The Pomeranian Review March 2007

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

...ycemia*, poisoning, nutritional deficiencies, braintumors, distemper, parasites, low blood calcium, thyroid, liver, and kidney disease can all cause seizures. Somedogs experience one seizure in their lifetim...

The Pomeranian Review May 2007
The Pomeranian Review May 2007

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

...erwards but started suffering fromseizures a week later. He started losing morecoat and was put on thyroid medication afterdoing some blood work. I guess I am still indenial, as his coat loss seemed to coi...

The Pomeranian Review July 2007
The Pomeranian Review July 2007

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

...th me and I'm very grateful to her for that.I have health tested a lot of my dogs. I've done theOFA thyroid, patella, CERF eye tests and OFA hips. Lexusand her daughter Jewel both have OFA Excellent hips. I ...

The Pomeranian Review September 2007
The Pomeranian Review September 2007

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

...ast successful Ways and Means ideas.Health Seminar " Dr. Graves reported on his findings about hyprothyroidism. Very...

The Pomeranian Review November 2007
The Pomeranian Review November 2007

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

...4c**>9*1rm*%top**Fv4L468 - NOV/DEC 2007 APC POMERANIAN REVIEW&Health GeneticsGeneva CoatsCanine Hypothyroid DiseaseBy Geneva CoatsThe body contains many different glands. A gland is a type of tissue, whichp...

The Pomeranian Review 2008 50th Anniversary
The Pomeranian Review 2008 50th Anniversary

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

...y endocrine (hormonal) disorders produce symptoms of coat loss similar to Alopecia X. These include thyroid disorders, adrenal gland problems, growth hormone deficiency, and sex hormone imbalances. Neutering...