Non perscription would be prefered. There are some foods that target other health problems.
We have seen a vet and was given a perscription but I was curious if the was a easier way to solve a nutrition problem and a health problem. His thyroid is sluggish.

My aunts boyfriends dog is losing his hair on his back and legs… Supposedly his x wife took to vet and they said it was his thyroid… Is this possible?

My cat will eat small portions when given small portions…when self feeding…he will eat I guess toooo much and purge..He will occassionally purge a hairball..my vet suggest that the thyroid my be not functioning properly

My dog has low thyroid and I was just wondering what he felt. The vet was amazed at the results of several blood tests, because he didn’t exhibit the typical signs of lethargy and obesity.

The vet wants to run a full blood panel on my dog (nine years old) to see if there is an underlying cause of her newly diagnosed hypothyroidism. Does anyone know what some of the more likely culprits are?

  
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