Hello,
My male neutered GSD thyroid levels are low (confirmed by Hemopet) and calcium a bit low - both levels coming up slightly from last blood draw (first with Hemopet on 2/6; second on 3/24). Added SP Thyrophm PMG (which was along with Petswellbeing Thyroid Silver,) is on a about 1/8 teaspoon of kelp and added Pets Friend Glandular (which contains 15 mg thyroid). Looking at Pet Health and Nutrition Thyroid Glandular (thyroid from New Zealand bovine no fillers at all). Low calcium levels is coming out of now where (for both dogs; spayed female thyroid normal). Everyone keeps recommending synthetic thyroid but I am too familiar with the consequences of synthetic (and they do not nuture the organ). Their earlier blood work in January (via Zoetis local lab) showed no signs of low thyroid or low calcium. My guy does not show "typical" symtoms of hypothyroid. Very good energy, nice fur, skin...
Past years bloodwork was early in the morning after he had his supplements in breakfast (now learning SP TPMG should be on empty stomach), but nevertheless were normal ranges. Blood draw from 2/6 and 3/24 were late afternoon - could part of this be timing of blood draw. Trying to help them both nutritionally and naturally, I do not want to cause any added problems with meds. Thank you for any help.
Gail
My male neutered GSD thyroid levels are low (confirmed by Hemopet) and calcium a bit low - both levels coming up slightly from last blood draw (first with Hemopet on 2/6; second on 3/24). Added SP Thyrophm PMG (which was along with Petswellbeing Thyroid Silver,) is on a about 1/8 teaspoon of kelp and added Pets Friend Glandular (which contains 15 mg thyroid). Looking at Pet Health and Nutrition Thyroid Glandular (thyroid from New Zealand bovine no fillers at all). Low calcium levels is coming out of now where (for both dogs; spayed female thyroid normal). Everyone keeps recommending synthetic thyroid but I am too familiar with the consequences of synthetic (and they do not nuture the organ). Their earlier blood work in January (via Zoetis local lab) showed no signs of low thyroid or low calcium. My guy does not show "typical" symtoms of hypothyroid. Very good energy, nice fur, skin...
Past years bloodwork was early in the morning after he had his supplements in breakfast (now learning SP TPMG should be on empty stomach), but nevertheless were normal ranges. Blood draw from 2/6 and 3/24 were late afternoon - could part of this be timing of blood draw. Trying to help them both nutritionally and naturally, I do not want to cause any added problems with meds. Thank you for any help.
Gail