11/09/2007

How to Treat your Dog's or Cat's Hyperthyroidism

Hyperthyroidism

Has your cat or dog recently been diagnosed with hyperthyroidism?

Feline and canine hyperthyroidism is an endocrine disease that causes overproduction of the thyroid hormone from the thyroid gland. The presence of excessive amounts of thyroid hormone then affects the animal's entire system, causing many problems, including hyperactivity. Hyperthyroidism is much more common in cats than in dogs and affects middle-aged and older cats more; both males and females are equally at risk of developing this disorder. This condition affects every organ and cell in a cat's or dog's body, and thus can cause a variety of different symptoms and warning signs.

Symptoms of Hyperthyroidism

Changes in coat (dull and/or unkempt fur resulting)
Diarrhea
Elevated heart rate
Excessive appetite
Excessive thirst
Higher breathing
Hyperactivity
More active
Nervousness
Restless
Signs of irritability
Vommitting
Weight loss despite an unusually ravenous appetite.

If you suspect that your cat or dog may be suffering from this condition, try PetWellbeing's all natural product.

An all-natural liquid supplement that balances thyroid hyperactivity and relieves related associated symptoms.

But just don't take our word for it. Have a read over some of our actual pet owner customer reviews:

Customer A

PetWellbeing saved my cat's life. After a routine visit, the vet informed me that my cat, who is 10 years old, had a thryoid condition. None of the options they offered were guaranteed and worse, I was told several of the options could have additional side effects. Natural remedies have worked well in my own life, so I turned to the internet hoping for the same for my cat. Resthyro was a miracle! My cat now plays like he did years ago, eats without vomiting, maintains a healthy weight again and clearly has benefited from Resthyro. I would HIGHLY recommend any Pet Wellbeing product and wish the vet has offered your website as an alternative. Thank you for making a difference!

Customer B

Product works very well for my cat she is eating better, grooming better and has gained at least 2 pounds. Product far easier to give over thyroid pills. Kathy G. freysbush Rd Fort Plain, NY 13339

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At 2:41 AM, Anonymous Pet Containment Systems said...

Wow this is a great info. thanks a lot.

 

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