The Veterinarian will check a dog's thyroid with blood work, such as a T3, T4 and a TSH test.
if that is all you have and you can't afford to take the dog to a vet, I would try it.
Depending on the thyroid condition, it would either increase or decrease thyroid production. Either way, call your veterinarian immediately, in case it is deadly for your dog to ingest a thyroid pill.
of course NOT, animals should NEVER, EVER, take human medicine, take your dog to a vet where the dog can get proper professional care.
You have to take it to the vet and the vet will take care of your dog for you and (s)he might give you some medicine to feed your dog with it.
This may be a symptom of low thyroid. You'll need to take your dog to the vet and have a thyroid test done. These are the same symptoms my darling dog had and thyrotabs worked beautifully. Within days, Molly was up and back to her old happy dog self. Good luck!
You take it to the vet ASAP in my opinion
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It is never a good idea to give your dog human medicine, or any medication that was not prescribed by a vet. Rather just take your dog to the vet so he/she can prescribe the proper medicine. Othwerwise, human medicine can kill your dog.
It is always recommended that a person take their dog in for a check up if it's sick. Your vet can then suggest medicine for your dog. This is safer for your dog.
You can take it to the vet or you can buy special medicine at Petsmart, PetCo., or Dog stores.
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