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Endocrine Dog Conditions
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Endocrine
Most Common Endocrine Conditions
Hyperphosphatemia
7 Veterinarian Answers
Low Body Temperature
17 Veterinarian Answers
Loss of Appetite
93 Veterinarian Answers
Chronic Vomiting
14 Veterinarian Answers
High Cholesterol
7 Veterinarian Answers
Heart Attack
59 Veterinarian Answers
High Blood Sugar
47 Veterinarian Answers
Enlarged Liver
38 Veterinarian Answers
Acid Reflux
62 Veterinarian Answers
Skin Ulcers
49 Veterinarian Answers
Vaginal Inflammation
28 Veterinarian Answers
Magnesium Deficiency
4 Veterinarian Answers
Other Endocrine Conditions
Protein Losing Nephropathy
Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
Testicular Swelling
Nasodigital Hyperkeratosis
Swollen Face
Chemical Imbalance of Urine
Enlarged Heart (Dilated Cardiomyopathy)
Alopecia X
Diabetes With Coma
Arthritis
Glucosuria
Uveitis
High Levels of Plasma Protein in the Blood
Stupor and Coma
Acute Sudden Diarrhea
Lack of Bladder Control
Systemic Autoimmune Disease
Thyroid Poisoning
Increased Urination and Thirst
Pododermatitis
Hair Cycle Arrest
Elevated Sex Hormones
Intestinal Disorder (Loss of Motility)
Microphthalmia and Ocular Dysgenesis
Lockjaw
Abortion
Neuropathic Pain
Distended Abdomen
Pacing and Circling
Miscarriage
Ptyalism
Increased Appetite
Claw and Nail Disorders
Salivary Gland Swelling
Inflammation of the Soft Tissues in the Mouth
Diseases of the Skin on the Nose
Ear Margin Hyperkeratosis
Vomiting of Blood
Early Contractions and Labor
Stalled Labor and Delivery Problems
Open Wounds
False Pregnancy
Stroke
Atrophy of Muscles
Excess Sodium in the Blood
Scaly Skin
Diarrhea (Long-term)
Itching, Scratching, Chewing (Pruritis)
Pancreatic Cancer (Insulinoma)
Non-Regenerative Anemia
Jaundice
Nystagmus
Goiter
Hypokalemia
Black Skin Disease
Hair Loss
Sodium Deficiency
Sperm Abnormalities
Hair Loss Related to Endocrine Dysfunction
Aortic Thromboembolism
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Hyperthyroidism
Glucagonoma
Seizures and Convulsions
Overactive Immune System
Lysosomal Storage Diseases
Infertility (Female)
Excess Calcium in the Blood
Diabetes (Hepatopathy)
Acne
Skin Infections and Loss of Skin Color Disorders
Weight Loss and Chronic Disease
Water Diabetes
Cushing's Disease
Hyperparathyroidism
Chronic Bad Breath
Addisons Disease
Laryngeal Disease
Degeneration of the Cornea
Severely Abnormal Heart Rhythm
Insulinoma
Osteochondritis Dissecans
Metabolic Myopathy
Excess Chloride in the Blood
Excess Alkali in the Blood
Anemia Due To Bone Marrow Failure (Or Toxicity)
Anemia Due To Chronic Kidney Disease
Bone Overgrowth
Fungal Infection (Malassezia pachydermatis) of the Skin
Destruction of the Pituitary Gland
Excess Magnesium in the Blood
Steroid-Related Liver Disease
Corneal Ulcer, Abrasion, and Laceration
Baldness and Hormone-Related Skin Disorders
Skin Disease (Canine Seborrhea)
Nerve and Muscle Disorders
Non-Inflammatory Myopathy of Endocrine Origin
Prostate Inflammation and Abscessation
Prostate Disease (Breeding Male)
Running Away From Home and Marking Territory
Stomach Disorder (Loss of Motility)
Miscarriage Due to Bacterial Infection (Brucellosis)
Thyroid Cancer (Adenocarcinoma)
Hair Loss Due to Lack of Growth Hormone
Tumors of the Endocrine Glands
Heart (Aortic) Blood Clot
Fanconi Syndrome
Urinary Tract Infection
Allergies and Adverse Effects to Medication
Pancreatic Hypoplasia
Polyneuropathy
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Acromegaly
Hypothyroidism
Nutritional Secondary Hyperparathyroidism
Stud Tail
Calcium Buildup in Lungs
Nasal Arteritis
Pain
Persistent Vomiting
Atypical Addison's Disease
Adrenal Sex Hormone Dermatosis
Diabetes with Ketone Bodies
Brain Injury
Blood Thickening
Cavities
Low Blood Calcium
Insufficient Urine Production
Prostate Cancer (Adenocarcinoma)
Hypoglycemia
Electrolyte Disturbance
Small Sized Testes
Thyroid Hormone Deficiency
Diabetes
Hyporexia
Acute Vomiting
Thyroid Gland Disorder
Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease
Blood Clot in the Lungs
Degenerative Skin Disorder (Necrolytic Dermatitis)
Skin Inflammation on the Paws
Firocoxib Poisoning
Hyperadrenocorticism
Overproduction of Estrogen
Excess Thyroid Hormone
Cataracts
Obesity
Thickening of the Uterus Lining and Fluid-filled Sac
Too Much Acid in the Body
Heart Beat Problems (Atrial Standstill)
Pathologic Thrombosis
Testicular Tumor (Sertoli Cell)
Bacterial Infection (Pyoderma) of the Skin
Tumor of the Uterus
Diuretic Poisoning