Aggression and Hypothyroidism in Dogs, an-Overview
Journal
International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology
Date Issued
2022-09-20
Author(s)
Atanaskova Petrov, Elena
Abstract
One of the most often diagnosed endocrine disorder in middle-aged dogs is hypothyroidism. The clinicopathological aspects of
the disease are well known and established by the scientific community. For over 20 years the relationship between aggression
and hypothyroidism has been reported in the literature. Still the link remains speculative due to lack of overhaul scientific
data. The aim of this study is to present data from the literature relating to the association of aggression with hypothyroidism
in dogs.
the disease are well known and established by the scientific community. For over 20 years the relationship between aggression
and hypothyroidism has been reported in the literature. Still the link remains speculative due to lack of overhaul scientific
data. The aim of this study is to present data from the literature relating to the association of aggression with hypothyroidism
in dogs.
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