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Prednisone Dosage Calculator for Dogs

Suyash Dhoot by Suyash Dhoot
7 June 2026
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Prednisone Dosage Calculator for Dogs
Weight-based corticosteroid dose estimate (anti-inflammatory or immunosuppressive)
Prednisone is a powerful prescription steroid. This tool estimates a typical daily dose – your veterinarian sets the exact dose AND the tapering schedule, which is part of the treatment.
Health considerations (tick any that apply)
Educational estimate only. This calculator does not replace a veterinary examination, diagnosis or prescription. The right dose depends on your dog’s full health picture, other medicines and the exact product you have. Always confirm the dose, formulation and suitability with your veterinarian before giving anything, and contact your vet or an animal poison control service in an emergency.

What Is Prednisone and What Does It Treat?

Prednisone is a corticosteroid — a synthetic version of the natural steroid hormones the body makes. It is one of the most widely prescribed medications in veterinary medicine, used in dogs as a powerful anti-inflammatory and immune-suppressing drug.

In the body, prednisone is converted by the liver into its active form, prednisolone. It then acts much like the body’s own cortisol, but more strongly: it switches off inflammation and dampens down the immune system. This makes it extraordinarily useful — and, because it is so powerful, a drug that must be used with care.

Veterinarians prescribe prednisone for dogs in two broad ways, at very different doses:

  • Anti-inflammatory and allergy use (lower dose): to control itching, allergic skin disease, inflammation, and a wide range of inflammatory conditions.
  • Immunosuppressive use (higher dose): to treat immune-mediated diseases, in which the dog’s own immune system attacks its tissues — conditions such as immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia, certain types of arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease.

Prednisone genuinely saves lives and relieves suffering. But it has a long list of side effects, and there is one rule about it that is more important than the dose itself — it must never be stopped suddenly. Use the calculator above to understand the dose ranges, but prednisone must be prescribed and supervised by a veterinarian, with a proper tapering plan. For more, see PuppaDogs’ guides to prednisone for dogs and the closely related prednisolone.

How the Prednisone Dosage Calculator Works

The calculator estimates a dose from your dog’s body weight and what it is being used for. It then:

  • Shows the daily dose range and a typical starting dose for anti-inflammatory or immunosuppressive use.
  • Converts it into a number of 1, 5, 10 or 20 mg tablets.
  • Applies firm flags for NSAID combinations, GI ulcers and other cautions.

Enter your dog’s weight, choose the use, select the tablet strength, tick any health considerations, then press Calculate Dose.

How Prednisone Doses Are Calculated for Dogs

Prednisone is one of those drugs where the dose depends entirely on the goal:

  • Anti-inflammatory / allergy dose: approximately 0.5–1 mg/kg per day
  • Immunosuppressive dose: approximately 1–4 mg/kg per day (commonly around 2 mg/kg/day)

The daily dose may be given once a day or split into two. Crucially, prednisone is almost never a fixed, ongoing dose — it is prescribed as a course that begins higher and is then tapered down to the lowest dose that controls the disease, or off entirely.

The Tapering Schedule Is Part of the Treatment

When your vet hands you a prednisone prescription, it usually comes with a reducing schedule — for example, a starting dose for several days, then a lower dose, then lower again, perhaps moving to every-other-day dosing. This schedule is not optional. It exists for a vital safety reason explained below, and following it exactly is as important as the dose itself.

Prednisone Dosage Chart for Dogs

This chart shows the daily dose range for each use. It is a reference only — your veterinarian’s prescription and tapering plan take priority.

Dog weightAnti-inflammatory (0.5–1 mg/kg/day)Immunosuppressive (1–4 mg/kg/day)
5 kg (11 lb)2.5–5 mg/day5–20 mg/day
10 kg (22 lb)5–10 mg/day10–40 mg/day
20 kg (44 lb)10–20 mg/day20–80 mg/day
30 kg (66 lb)15–30 mg/day30–120 mg/day
40 kg (88 lb)20–40 mg/day40–160 mg/day

The Most Important Rule: Never Stop Prednisone Suddenly

This is the single most critical safety point about prednisone. While a dog is taking prednisone, the body slows down its own natural steroid production — the adrenal glands effectively “switch off” because the drug is doing their job.

If prednisone is then stopped abruptly after more than about a week of use, the body is left unable to make enough of its own steroid, because the adrenal glands have not yet “switched back on.” This can cause a dangerous deficiency — an adrenal (Addisonian) crisis — with weakness, vomiting, collapse and, in severe cases, death.

The solution is simple and is built into every good prednisone prescription: the dose is tapered down gradually, giving the adrenal glands time to resume normal function. Always finish the tapering schedule, and never stop prednisone on your own.

Side Effects of Prednisone in Dogs

Prednisone’s side effects are predictable and dose-related — higher doses and longer courses cause more. Owners should expect, and not be alarmed by, the common short-term effects:

  • Increased thirst and urination (PU/PD) — often the first thing owners notice
  • Increased appetite — sometimes dramatic
  • Panting
  • Mild behaviour changes, restlessness or lethargy

These are normal and ease as the dose is tapered. With higher doses or long-term use, more significant effects can include:

  • Gastrointestinal ulceration
  • Increased risk of infections (the immune system is suppressed)
  • Muscle weakness and a “pot-bellied” appearance
  • Thinning skin and coat changes
  • Worsening of diabetes

When Prednisone Needs Extra Caution

  • NSAIDs — prednisone must never be combined with an NSAID; the GI risk is severe.
  • Stomach ulcers or GI bleeding history — corticosteroids can worsen ulceration.
  • Active infection — prednisone suppresses the immune response.
  • Diabetes — prednisone raises blood glucose.
  • Heart or kidney disease — fluid retention and other effects need care.
  • Pregnant or nursing dogs — use only if the vet judges it necessary.

How to Give Prednisone to Your Dog

  • Give with food to reduce stomach irritation.
  • Follow the schedule precisely — including the tapering steps and any switch to every-other-day dosing.
  • Provide plenty of water — your dog will be thirstier.
  • Be patient with the appetite and bathroom changes — they are expected and temporary.
  • Keep monitoring appointments — for longer courses, your vet may check bloodwork.

Treatment Duration and Monitoring

How long a dog stays on prednisone varies enormously — from a short tapering course of a week or two for a flare of inflammation, to long-term, carefully managed use for a chronic immune-mediated disease. In every case, the principle is the same: use the lowest dose that controls the problem, for the shortest time necessary, and taper rather than stop. Your veterinarian will monitor the response and adjust the plan.

Conclusion

Prednisone is a powerful, genuinely valuable corticosteroid for dogs, dosed at roughly 0.5–1 mg/kg/day for anti-inflammatory and allergy use and 1–4 mg/kg/day for immunosuppressive use. The calculator above gives you those ranges and converts them into tablets. But prednisone is defined by two rules that matter more than any number: never combine it with an NSAID, and never stop it abruptly — always taper under veterinary guidance. Expect the increased thirst, appetite and urination as normal, follow the prescribed schedule exactly, and let your veterinarian set and adjust the plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much prednisone do I give my dog?

It depends on the purpose. The anti-inflammatory or allergy dose of prednisone for dogs is about 0.5-1 mg/kg per day, while the immunosuppressive dose is about 1-4 mg/kg per day (commonly around 2 mg/kg/day). Prednisone is almost always started higher and then tapered down. Your veterinarian sets the exact dose and schedule.

Can I stop my dog’s prednisone suddenly?

No – this is the most important rule with prednisone. After more than about a week of use, the body slows its own steroid production, and stopping abruptly can cause a dangerous adrenal crisis. Prednisone must always be tapered down gradually following your veterinarian’s reducing schedule. Never stop it on your own.

Why is my dog so thirsty and hungry on prednisone?

Increased thirst, urination, appetite and panting are the most common and expected side effects of prednisone. They are normal, dose-related effects of the steroid and are not a cause for alarm. They ease as the dose is tapered down. Make sure your dog has plenty of access to water and to the garden.

What are the serious side effects of prednisone in dogs?

Beyond the common thirst, appetite and urination changes, higher doses or long-term use can cause gastrointestinal ulceration, an increased risk of infections (the immune system is suppressed), muscle weakness, a pot-bellied appearance, skin and coat changes, and worsening of diabetes. Report black or tarry stool, vomiting or signs of infection to your vet.

Can prednisone be given with other medications?

Prednisone must never be combined with an NSAID such as carprofen or meloxicam, because together they sharply raise the risk of severe stomach ulcers and bleeding. Always give your veterinarian a complete list of every medication and supplement your dog takes so the plan can be made safely.

How long can a dog stay on prednisone?

It varies widely – from a short tapering course of a week or two for a flare of inflammation, to long-term, carefully managed use for chronic immune-mediated disease. The guiding principle is to use the lowest dose that controls the problem for the shortest time necessary, always tapering rather than stopping, under veterinary supervision.

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References & Further Reading

The dosing ranges and safety information on this page are drawn from the following veterinary references. Always defer to your own veterinarian and the manufacturer’s label for your specific product.

  1. Plumb DC. Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook. 10th ed. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell, 2023 – prednisone / prednisolone monograph.
  2. Merck Veterinary Manual. Glucocorticoids; anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive therapy in dogs. merckvetmanual.com.
  3. Whitley NT, Day MJ. Immunomodulatory drugs and their application to the management of canine immune-mediated disease. Journal of Small Animal Practice.
  4. American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) – consensus statements on corticosteroid use in immune-mediated disease.
  5. PuppaDogs. Understanding Prednisone for Dogs – Benefits and Risks. puppadogs.com.
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