Pet hormone testing involves measuring the levels of specific hormones circulating in your pet’s bloodstream. Hormones are chemical messengers produced by glands that travel throughout the body and influence various functions.
There are two main reasons a veterinarian might recommend pet hormone testing:
- Diagnosing hormonal disorders: Abnormal hormone levels can indicate underlying health problems like thyroid issues, Cushing’s disease, or Addison’s disease.
- Monitoring reproductive health: For female pets, progesterone testing can help determine the optimal breeding time or guide decisions about a C-section.
Here’s a breakdown of some common pet hormone tests:
- Thyroid hormone testing: This is a common screening test used to assess thyroid function in pets, often done when a pet exhibits unexplained weight changes, lethargy, or skin problems.
- Progesterone testing: This test is valuable for breeding purposes or planning a C-section in female dogs.
- GnRH or hCG-response test: This test helps assess testosterone levels in male dogs, particularly useful for identifying conditions like retained testicles.
It’s important to note that pet hormone testing is usually just one piece of the diagnostic puzzle. Your veterinarian will likely consider your pet’s symptoms, medical history, and potentially other tests before making a diagnosis.