Addison’s Disease in Dogs
Problem starts when adrenal glands stop making cortisol and aldosterone, says Yung-Tsun Lo (D.V.M, Ph.D) of Bioguard Corporation. Addison’s disease — also called hypoadrenocorticism — is basically when a dog’s adrenal glands stop making enough of two really important hormones: cortisol and aldosterone. Cortisol is the “stress hormone,” it helps the body handle everyday challenges. #buddy #magazine #Noida #IPL2026 #India https://www.buddylifemagaz...

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