I'd say that it is possible. Dogs can get a variety of diseases just like humans even though their physiology is considerably different.
Dogs can have Allergies, cataracts, Arthritis and even cancer. If you think your pet has thyroid disease, by all means take it to the vet and have it tested to be sure.
Lawrence C. Wood has written: 'Your thyroid' -- subject(s): Thyroid gland, Diseases 'Your thyroid' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Thyroid Diseases, Thyroid gland, Popular Works, Diseases
Hypothyroidism, thyroid tumor, and hyperthyroidism.
Herbert Ewan Waller has written: 'Theory and practice of thyroid therapy' -- subject(s): Therapy, Thyroid Diseases, Thyroid gland, Diseases, Treatment
Thyroid cancer.
Goiter
No. Thyroid diseases are not infectious and therefore not contagious.
arthritis thyroid
Paul A. C. Richards has written: 'Goitre monitor' -- subject(s): Iodine, Thyroid Diseases, Therapeutic use, Diseases, Sentinel Surveillance, Epidemiology, Iodine deficiency diseases, Deficiency, Thyroid gland, History
here is the list of diseases that effect your thiroids: HERPES CRABS SYPHALIS and any other STD
rabies
do you mean iodine? a lack of iodine will cause thyroid disease.
No dogs can not get chickenpox. Dogs usually don't get the same diseases as humans. They may get something similar to a human disease, but not the exact thing. But there are some diseases that humans and dogs get.