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Timeline of Improvement on Vetoryl

Updated: 3 hours ago

If your dog has recently started Vetoryl, you might be wondering how long it will take for his or her symptoms to improve. Although every dog is different and will respond differently, the manufacturer of Vetoryl has provided a timeline of improvement that can give you an idea of what to expect with the medication. As you can see, clinical signs such as excessive thirst and urination typically improve within 30 days after the start of treatment while skin, coat, and muscle changes are slower to reverse.


Please note, this is a general timeline meant for informational purposes. There is no one-size-fits-all with Cushing’s treatment, and some dogs may take longer to improve than others. We strongly recommend that you contact your veterinarian with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your pet.


Day 0


Patient begins Vetoryl therapy.


Day 10


Reduced thirst

Reduced appetite

Reduced panting

More energy


Day 28


Normal thirst

Normal appetite

No excessive panting

Energy levels returned to normal


Month 3


Reduction in pot belly

Increased muscle tone and strength

Some hair regrowth


Month 6


Clinical signs of Cushing’s have significantly resolved or improved.


If still showing any signs consistent with Cushing’s syndrome, consider whether a dose increase or an increase in dose frequency would be of benefit to the dog. For further information refer to the treatment & monitoring flowchart.


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