Dogs Cushings

Dogs Cushings

 

Dog Cushing's Disease-a Brief Overview

Unfortunately, as dog's age, their risk of developing health problems increases. There are several different medical conditions and diseases which affect middle aged and elderly dog far more than young dogs, one of which is dog Cushing's disease. While signs and symptoms of this disorder may be vague at first, as the disease progresses it can have serious detrimental effects on the dog's health and well-being. For this reason, it's important to catch the disease as early as possible so that a treatment plan can be implemented, restoring the canine patient's comfort and happiness.

What is Dog Cushing's disease?

Dog Cushing's disease Syndrome, also known as hyperadrenocorticism, is an endocrine disorder involving the overproduction of cortisol. Cortisol is a hormone released during times of stress and, in a healthy dog; the levels of this hormone in the blood are maintained with only minimal fluctuations. However, when a dog is suffering from canine Cushing's disease, its adrenal glands chronically overproduce cortisol.

Why is Dog Cushing's disease Dangerous?

When cortisol levels are chronically high, a dog's system essentially becomes poisoned and its entire body feels the effects. The canine's blood pressure will rise and the animal will experience detrimental effects to the health of its skin and hair. Muscle weakness also typically occurs, making it difficult or impossible for the animal to participate in regular daily activities. One of the most dangerous consequences of dog Cushing's Disease is the fact that this endocrine disorder weakens the dog's immune system, making the animal less able to defend itself against other illnesses and diseases.

Causes

The causes of dog Cushing's disease Syndrome typically fall into three main categories. First of all, this disorder can be caused by long-term administration of steroid medications such as those used to treat allergies or inflammation. When canine hyperadrenocorticism is caused by medical treatment, the disease is referred to as iatrogenic Cushing's disease. Occasionally, this endocrine disorder will be caused by a problem with the adrenal glands, typically in the form of an adrenal gland tumor. However, most cases of dog Cushing's Disease are triggered by the presence of a tumor on the pituitary gland, which results in the over stimulation of the adrenal glands and, in turn, the continued overproduction of cortisol which is characteristic of this disease.

Who is at risk?

Dog Cushing's disease is most common among middle aged and old canines. There are also certain breeds that are more predisposed to developing this disease than others. Some of these breeds include poodles, terriers, and dachshunds. Since this disorder more commonly affects older dogs, the early symptoms of canine Cushing's disease are often mistaken for normal signs of ageing.

Symptoms

The tendency to mistake the early symptoms of this disorder for signs of ageing also occurs due to the fact that warning signs are typically vague in the beginning. However, the symptoms will grow increasingly more severe and noticeable with time. Some of the most common warning signs of Cushing's disease, exhibited by the majority of dogs suffering from this disorder, include a ravenous appetite, increased thirst, and increased frequency of urination. A sagging belly and elevated blood sugar are also characteristic of this disease. Other common symptoms of Cushing's disease include loss of fur resulting in bald patches on the dog's trunk, darkening of the skin, and skin infections which may lead to scabs and areas of irritation.

Diagnosis

Diagnosing canine Cushing's disease can be a complex process, and numerous tests may need to be conducted over several days. Tests that will possibly be carried out include blood tests, urinalysis, and thyroid tests. Imaging tools such as x-rays and ultrasound may also be used. However, in many cases, more specific tests will also be necessary. In such cases, an ACTH Stimulation Test will be conducted and, if necessary, a low dose dexamethasone (LDD) test will be carried out as well.

Treatment

Once dog Cushing's disease Syndrome has been diagnosed, the necessary treatment will depend upon the cause of the disorder. For iatrogenic Cushing's disease, the disorder can often be reversed by ceasing the administration of steroid medications. When a pituitary gland or adrenal gland tumor is the cause, medication, surgery, or chemotherapy may be viable options. For those interested in a holistic health approach to treatment, natural supplements and homoeopathic remedies have proven to be quite beneficial for dogs suffering from this disorder, especially when the disease is caught in its early stages. However, in all cases of dog Cushing's disease, treatment and care should be carried out under the supervision of a veterinary doctor.


Tiffany Doggett is a freelance writer who writes about topics concerning pet care such as Dog's Cushing Disease | Dog Diarrhea | Dog Liver Disease


vet techs-dog cushings disease question,please?
backstory-my husband got cairn terrier in 1996.we married,2005.we both dearly love the dog.problem-i was downsized,and husband was forced to close the business he had for 13 years,due to massive slowdown of sales in 2008.we are now both working at $8.00 per hour jobs.please,please,dont tell us "dont get a pet if u cant afford to take care of it."my husband had no way of knowing,in 1996, that his hopes and dreams would be crushed in 2008 due to the economy.who knew? ok,the dog most likely has cushings disease.i was wondering,how much should we save for testing and treatment?we do not want to put him down,he has some symptoms,but seems not to be suffering,still plays,walks with us,gets enthusiastic,seems to enjoy his life.how much should testing cost?we are ashamed to ask our vet this question,he knew us before our business failed,we dont want to admit we lost it all,even tho thats happening a lot right now.if u have any idea how much we should put aside from our budget for testing,i would appreciate it.we have about $65.00 so far.please dont judge.we are college educated and our business did well for years,but in 2008,our customers ground spending to a halt.from '96 till then,we and the dog,had a decent middle class lifestyle.now,we are hurting.still,we will try our best for the dog. i put all this personal financial stuff in,because anytime u ask the cost of helping ur pet on here,people act like ur horrible for even asking,but finances are a reality.3 years ago,i had a 1,500 dollar operation for my cat.i give regular shots,flea meds and heartworm meds,im not a deadbeat dog mom by any means.

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