A classic case: A 7-year-old Labrador Retriever presents for sudden aggression toward the family's toddler. The family wants euthanasia. The veterinary behaviorist runs a thyroid panel. The T4 is undetectable. Two months on levothyroxine, the "aggression" vanishes. The dog wasn't vicious; it was hypothyroid. This is the power of integrating behavior and science.
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