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Ask the Frenchie Vet - Pituitary Cushings Disease Treatment?

admin August 13th, 2008

My 11 yr old French Bulldog Otis was recently diagnosed with Pituitary cushings after showing symptoms for over a year. He has just started taking 10 mg of Trilostane twice a day.

He is showing severe muscle wasting in his hindlegs. His gait reflects this as does his reluctance to walk and jump. I take him to a holistic vet  who does acupuncture to help alleviate this but I am concerned.

Is there anything to help strengthen his legs?

Dr. Lori writes –
I suggest physical therapy.  This can include massage, hydrotherapy, and just plain walking at a nice regulated pace to help him build up his muscle mass.  You may also consider some natural antiinflammatories, such as fish oils and also some antioxidants.  Both can help reduce inflammation.

I am sorry to hear of Otis’ troubles and I wish you luck with keeping him comfortable.

Lori Hunt, DVM
French Bulldogs d’Assisi

Ask the French Bulldog Veterinarian - Symmetric Flank Alopecia?

lorihuntdvm June 7th, 2008

A question about hair loss -

My 8 yr old French bulldog, Ricky Ricardo has developed 2 “bald” spots that are on each flank. He has been tested twice for Cushings with both results negative. He is on a no corn/wheat/soy/eggs dry food (Wellness Healthy Weight) and gets daily Omega 3 capsules, Wellness dog vitamin, probiotics and Cosequin.

He has had these bald spots for over a year now. (my vet first thought it might be seasonal flank alopecia which occurs in other dogs but Rick’s fur has not grown back with the season change. He did not have these bald spots when he was younger ).

He has had skin scrapes on these areas as well and the results were also negative. The skin is not inflamed and he does not try to scratch or rub these areas.

Have you seen this type of pattern baldness in other older Frenchies in that area?

Dr. Lori writes - 
My first thought is have you had his thyroid tested?  Symmetrical flank alopecia can be a sign (sometimes the only symptom) of hypothyroidism, and I don’t see it mentioned in your post.  If you have not, I would do that right away…  If it come back normal, then it is most likely seasonal alopecia, sometimes called bulldog alopecia.

On occasion supplementing with melatonin can help.   You could always have the areas biopsied to see exactly what is there on a cellular level.

Good luck and let us know …

Lori Hunt, DVM
French Bulldogs d’Assisi