It's crucial to consult a veterinarian about managing Addison's disease in dogs.
Here's why:
* Dosage: The amount of salt supplementation for a dog with Addison's disease is highly individual and depends on factors like their weight, the severity of their condition, and other medications they are taking.
* Form: Salt supplementation can come in different forms, including oral solutions, tablets, or even added to food. Your veterinarian will determine the most appropriate method.
* Monitoring: Regular blood tests are necessary to monitor the dog's electrolyte levels and adjust the salt supplementation accordingly.
I strongly urge you to contact your veterinarian immediately for guidance on managing your dog's Addison's disease. They are the best resource for providing safe and effective treatment.
Please remember: Never self-medicate your pet.