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carol roth
Nov 2, 2014, 01:59 PM
My dog never seen to get full. She is chi/weenie, but is real long & lean, like a greyhound!We have tried a variety of kibble, & the latest is Purina.. Could she have thyroid problems?

Our chi/weenie dog, who is a year & a half old, always seems hungry. We have tried many brands of kibble, but she is always looking for more. She sits & shakes. We give her carrots as a treat. What cold be the problem?

odinn7
Nov 2, 2014, 04:00 PM
The problem could be that she needs to see a vet to be examined. We can't give you a diagnosis on the internet and if your dog matters to you, then she should be seen by a vet to clear this problem up.

tickle
Nov 2, 2014, 04:31 PM
Can you supply a pic. Don't know what that is a chi/weenie, but know what a grey looks like and they are long and lean. Is this a really mini dog. She could need warming up, a doggie coat at all times and a higher protein food.

You have me stumped but a pic would do a world of good !

Thyroid. No. Dont think that is the problem here.

Sariss
Nov 2, 2014, 06:36 PM
Dogs usually have hypothyroidism, which makes them generally overweight and slow. Cats are more prone to hyperthyroidism, which makes them eat constantly but not gain any weight.
I think going to a vet for a full exam would be a good idea.

Lucky098
Nov 17, 2014, 02:50 PM
Your dog could have a mal-absorption problem. That will cause them to eat excessively and remain thin, along with diabetes, liver or kidney disease.

A vet check with bloodwork would help direct the vet in the right direction