When a dog has been diagnosed with liver disease, many owners ask their vet about adding milk thistle for its silymarin content. This is a sensitive category, so we want to be clear up front: milk thistle is a supportive supplement, not a treatment, and it should only ever sit alongside the care plan your veterinarian has prescribed. We compared the products owners commonly consider, looking at stated silymarin content, ingredient quality, and dosing clarity. In our evaluation we relied on manufacturer specifications, the established supportive role of milk thistle, and aggregated owner feedback rather than inventing our own trials. For a dog with diagnosed liver disease, the supplement choice, dose, and timing must come from your veterinarian, because the wrong combination with prescribed medication can do harm. Use this guide only to understand the options you might raise at your next appointment.

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