A. I do it for my dogs only when they are having a really bad allergy day..my Boston has huge problems and for him i put a teaspoon of childrens benadryl on piece of bread and it helps him greatly, for the past four years.
B. You should always ask your veterinarian prior to administering any medication intended for humans.
Yes it can if it a small does it will not harm the animal
I would STRONGLY recommend asking a vet for medicine for dogs. Benodryl is designed for humans and may cause your dog to have an allergic reaction and possibly die.
Yes, absolutely. Benedryl is safe for dogs.
Everyday.
Well when I had to use Benedryl it took a couple of minutes to work.
Just like humans, dogs lose hair everyday. It's natural.
No, dogs don't have human emotions, they need plenty of exercise (about an hours walk) everyday....
Diphenhydramine is also known as Benedryl, the over the counter antihistamine. Yes, you can give it to dogs to relieve allergy symptoms and itching. It can also be used to keep a nervous dog calm during long car rides. The dose is one milligram for every pound given up to twice daily, if needed. Use only regular strength Benedryl (or it's generic equivalent) 1 adult capsule/pill is 25 milligrams. So, a 25 pound dog, would get one capsule.
To help people with their everyday questions.
This medication is usually given orally by owners, although some vet clinics have an injectable form the vet can give intravenously or intramuscularly if the dog is having a severe allergic reaction.
Difenhidramina is benedryl. It is an antihistamine.
Thousands of dogs are killed everyday in dog fights.
Yes, Benedryl (Diphenhydramine HCL) is excreted mainly though urine. However, some of it is also excreted though feces.
The amount of Benedryl given is dependent on weight, not age. I give my 70 lb lab 1 tablet. talk to you vet about specific dosages for your dog.