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Dogs and cats can't handle the same amount of human medication as humans can. Yes 1mg per pound with the dog, but this goes for pill version not liquid. Liquid has to go by the density of the liquid you are giving. I have a 55lb dog and liquid benadryl would be no more than 1/4tsp MAX for this size, and that's almost too much. The above is not accurate.. Standard dosage for dog is is 1 mg of benadryl per lb. There are 12.5mg of bendarly per 5 ml(teaspoon). Check with your vet first, but you can give 55lb dog 4tsp of liquid Children's benadryl. 1/4 tsp won't help.
It depends on your dogs weight . 2Ibs or less-1/4 tsp 5Ibs -1/2 tsp 7-1/2-3/4 tsp 10Ibs- 1 tsp 15Ibs- 1 1/2 tsp 30Ibs- 3 tsp 60Ibs-6 tsp
1 tbsp = 3 tsp 1 tsp = 0.33 tbsp
Mix: 3 tsp aubergine powder 1/2 tsp black liquid and you will get eggplant
20ml equals 4 tsp of liquid.
There's no such thing as a liquid milligram.
1teaspoon standard liquid measure (i.e. level tsp.) is 5ml so 120ml. is 24 tsp.
2.4 or 2 and 2/5 metric tsp
2.02 tsp 1 milliliter equals 0.202 US teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 4.928 milliliters
1 tbsp = 15ml. 1tsp = 5ml 6 tbsp & 2 tsp will give you 100ml of liquid
Root, powder, capsules or liquid tincture. Tea: 2 or more tsp of the herb with boiling water. Tincture: .5 tsp daily. Powder: .5 to 1 tsp per serving. Taken between meals and not longterm. And more . . .
One Tablespoon = three teaspoons. One teaspoon = 1/3 Tablespoon.