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Center-Sinai Animal Hospital
Serving the Los Angeles Community since 1969
10737 Venice Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90034
(310) 559-3770
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Welcome to our new service, animal health alerts. We are posting news here of important stories relating
to animal-related health issues that may impact humans or pets.
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Human Hormone Replacement Therapy
is Causing Doggie and Cat Pets to
Get Back in the Mood
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Around the country, pets, including young puppies and kittens,
are showing signs of going into heat even after they've
been spayed or neutered, the New York Times reports.
Veterinarians, including our own Dr. B, have been seeing
numbers of patients appearing with pets who are hormonal
when this is totally counterintuitive -- the pets have
been spayed or neutered, and this behavior should not
occur. Female pets show swollen genitals and
heat-related behavior. Males lose their hair and develop
"male breasts."
On tracking the reason, it appears that as our
population is aging, more women are using hormone
replacement therapy (HRT) to avoid the horrendous
physiological -- and psychological -- effects of
menopause. At the same time, research has shown there is
a danger to using these products. So, to minimize the
chance of attracting the biggest threat -- cancer --
more women are being advised to use topical rather than
oral forms of HRT.
While this may be helping ladies (and their families,
who also suffer as they are victim to women's attitude
swings and outbursts if post-menopausal symptoms go
untreated), HRT
is also posing a danger to pets. If a dog or cat (or
other pet) licks the area where the HRT substance has
been applied, they ingest the hormone
themselves. This turns their own little bodies on, and
they then exhibit the behavior associated with being in
heat, etc.
So, if you or someone you know is using such
medications, the idea is not to tell them (or yourself)
to quit. It's simply to be sure that you cover the area
to which you've applied the cream or spray, or otherwise
make sure your pets cannot lick you on these spots.
Though we do not have direct evidence of how the sprays
such as Evamist (estrogen spray) work in animals, other
than the same licking of the surface on the human body
problem, we do think that it would be smart to be sure
pets are not in the room when you spray, and for
some time afterward, just to be sure they don't have a
chance to inhale any of the material that might be
lingering in the air.
Our thanks to Tara Parker-Pope, the author of the
article in the NY Times, for uncovering this issue, and
to the paper for including the report. For the full
article, with other negative side effects linked to these medications, click on the link:
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/author/tara-parker-pope/
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