06/01/2026
Long read- but she’s worth it 💜
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Brae Is More Than Her Diagnosis 🐾💜
We know that hearing “Addison’s disease” can sound scary, so we want potential adopters to know exactly what to expect.
Prednisolone 5mg #30 (2 months) : ~$25 per fill
Zycortal bottle (needs 1 injection per month at 0.4ml per injection) : ~ $260 per bottle
Bi-Annual bloodwork (twice a year to check CBC / chemistry: ~ $230
Total yearly cost is ~$870
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Why Does Brae Need Ongoing Medication and Monitoring? 🐾💜
Her monthly Zycortal injection replaces the hormone responsible for maintaining proper sodium and potassium levels, while her daily Prednisolone replaces the cortisol her body is unable to produce on its own. These medications help keep her healthy, active, and feeling her best.
Brae also needs bloodwork twice a year so her veterinarian can monitor her electrolytes and overall health, ensuring her medications are working properly and allowing adjustments if needed.
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Brae Is Worth Every Penny… and Then Some. 🐾💜
While that may seem like a lot, what you get in return is priceless. Brae is a happy, loving girl who deserves the same chance at a forever home as any other dog. She didn’t choose to have Addison’s disease, but she faces it every day with a wagging tail and a heart full of love.
Please don’t let her diagnosis be the reason she gets overlooked. Brae is not defined by her medical condition—she’s defined by her resilience, her sweet personality, and the unconditional love she has to give.
A little extra care is all she needs. A forever family is all she wants. 💜🐾
She is STILL available at County Line Pet Hospital for adoption or rescue pull