Addison's Disease (Hypoadrenocorticism) in Poodles

High Risk
Category: Endocrine Typical onset: 4-7 years Hereditary: Yes Est. treatment cost: £800-£2,500/year

Addison's Disease (Hypoadrenocorticism) is one of the most frequently diagnosed conditions in the breed within the Poodle. Common indicators include lethargy and weakness, vomiting and diarrhoea, and shaking. Addison's disease is caused by destruction of the adrenal cortex, leading to deficiency of glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids. It can present as acute life-threatening 'Addisonian crisis' or with vague chronic signs that mimic many other conditions. It typically becomes apparent at 4-7 years. This condition has a hereditary component — prospective owners should request documentation of health screening from the breeder. Treatment costs are estimated at £800-£2,500/year, making comprehensive pet insurance a practical consideration.

Symptoms of Addison's Disease (Hypoadrenocorticism) in Poodles

  • Lethargy and weakness
  • Vomiting and diarrhoea
  • Shaking
  • Collapse (Addisonian crisis)
  • Weight loss
  • Increased thirst

If your Poodle is showing any of these signs, consult your veterinarian promptly.

Treatment Options

Acute crisis requires emergency IV fluids, dextrose, and corticosteroids. Maintenance involves lifelong monthly DOCP injections (mineralocorticoid) and daily prednisolone (glucocorticoid).

Estimated Treatment Cost

£800-£2,500/year

Costs vary by severity, location, and treatment path. Pet insurance is strongly recommended.

Prevention & Management

  • No proven prevention
  • Genetic research ongoing for some breeds

Recommended Products

Dog Food

Condition-Support Diet for Poodles

A diet formulation designed to support Poodles managing Addison's Disease (Hypoadrenocorticism). Formulated with high-quality protein and easily digestible ingredients.

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Supplement

Health Monitoring Support for Poodles

Poodles with Addison's Disease (Hypoadrenocorticism) benefit from consistent supplementation. This vet-formulated blend supports overall wellbeing and may complement prescribed treatment.

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Other Breeds Affected by Addison's Disease (Hypoadrenocorticism)

Prevalence and severity can vary significantly between breeds.