Diazepam is a sedative and depresses the brain. Exactly how diazepam works is uncertain but it is thought to reduce serotonin levels and reduce acetylcholine levels.
Diazepam is a controlled substance Accordingly, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Drug Enforcement Agency of the United States (and similar regulatory agencies in other countries) strictly control these drugs. Controlled drugs are classified into categories ("schedules") based on abuse potential. These drugs require prescription by a veterinarian with an appropriate DEA license. This drug is not approved for use in animals by the Food and Drug Administration but it is prescribed legally by veterinarians as an extra-label drug. Diazepam is often used with other drugs to ease an animal in and out of anesthesia. There is no use to feed Valium to a dog at home. This medicine is bad news to dog health when it is given at home.
No people do not eat pitbulls if there is any eating involved it is pitbulls eating people.
No people do not eat pitbulls if there is any eating involved it is pitbulls eating people.
two trillion pitbulls including your mama...
Pitbulls are known to eat things they see the master eat. I had a male that ate papaya, mangoes and avocado and he lived 12 years.
all dogs are mammals and carnivorous.
they eat high qualilty and up to 2-3 cups
ali will eat u soon
i heard of a pitbull who ate 7 times a day.
Cats are not a normal part of a dogs diet, but people who fight dogs (which are usually pitbulls) will use cats as bait to train the dogs to be mean.
You can eat prior to taking valium and be safe... but what I think you really mean is will the high be less intense if you eat before taking it. That is a logical yes, any drug will be less effective if you eat before taking it as it gets mixed in along with the food taking longer to digest and longer to absorb; lessening the dose at any given time. Eating after taking valium and getting the effect will not lessen its effect though, so if you want to eat, take the valium first, wait for it to kick in, and then eat.
This can be many things, depending on the individual dog. My female loves rawhide bones and my male would prefer a belly rub from me to any edible treat.
This is just possible. You may eat less food, when you get relief from the anxiety.