Hypothyroidism in Irish Setters
Irish Setters are among the breeds most predisposed to hypothyroidism, an underactive thyroid gland usually caused by autoimmune thyroiditis. This condition gradually reduces metabolism, causing weight gain, lethargy, and coat changes. The good news: hypothyroidism in Irish Setters is easily diagnosed with a blood test and inexpensively treated with daily medication.
Prevalence
Common — one of the more prevalent conditions in the breed
Typical Onset
4-6 years (middle age)
Severity
Mild
Symptoms to Watch For
If your Irish Setter shows any of these signs, monitor closely and consult your veterinarian.
Risk Factors
- •breed genetic predisposition to autoimmune thyroiditis
- •medium to large body size
- •spayed/neutered dogs at slightly higher risk
- •autoimmune predisposition
Diagnosis
Total T4 is the initial screening test — low T4 warrants further testing. Free T4 by equilibrium dialysis is the most accurate single test. TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) elevated with low T4 confirms primary hypothyroidism. Thyroglobulin autoantibodies detect autoimmune thyroiditis. Full thyroid panel recommended for accurate diagnosis.
Treatment
Levothyroxine (synthetic thyroid hormone) twice daily is curative. Dose is standardized by body weight with monitoring via T4 levels 4-6 hours post-pill. Most dogs show improvement within 2-4 weeks — increased energy, weight loss, and coat regrowth within 2-3 months. Lifelong supplementation required. Cost is minimal.
Prevention
OFA thyroid screening of breeding stock. Annual thyroid screening for predisposed breeds after age 2. Early detection prevents the cascade of secondary symptoms. No dietary or lifestyle prevention known — it is primarily autoimmune.
When to See a Vet
See your vet if your dog gains weight without dietary changes, becomes lethargic, or develops unexplained hair loss. Hypothyroidism is easily diagnosed with blood work and inexpensively treated — there is no reason for a dog to suffer from it undiagnosed.
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