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If you need to give your dog any type home remedy pain med, it's better to give them, a LOW DOSE ASPIRIN such as BABY ASPIRIN. NOT MOTRIN.
My dog has allergies and the vet told me to give her a childrens dose but I would imagine it would depend upon the weight of the dog.
Consult your vet. It can be used for separation anxiety and such, but the wrong dose will harm your dog.
it is an overdose, it can give your dog an infection internaly, dont do it
No, there are absolutly NO human medications that you can give to your dog, mainly because the dosing is so different, a low dose could be enough to kill your pet
Absolutely not. Ambien can kill a dog, and a small dog can be killed more quickly by it. Never give an animal a medicine meant for a human unless you have a prescription from a veterinarian specifically for that animal. You can give a dog BABY Benadryl, the liquid kind might work best. But remember that the dose must be MUCH lower for a dog than for a human, even an infant if the dog is a small dog. It is best to ask a veterinarian what exact dose to give the dog.
A dog should be give only regular strength Benadryl. For a small dog, it' probably easier to give it the liquid children's formula. The standard dose is one milligram for every pound given twice daily. So for your 14 pound dog, give 12-14 milligrams, twice a day. (If the lesser dose works, all the better!)
Every time you breathe.
You shouldn't give cyclobenzaprine to a dog, even if you neighbors' dog won't shut up. But...if you're going to anyway, then no more then 1mg to 10lbs to avoid toxicity and cardiac complications.
Open dogs mouth wide and inject with a syringe.
First off, you should not be taking Flagyl - this is a medication that is intended to treat intestinal conditions in dogs and cats. However, if you are asking when you should give your dog/cat Flagyl with a 3/day dose schedule - ideally you should give them medication approximately every 8 hours. I would start with your work schedule - are you gone longer than 8 hours in the day? If so, give the first dose when you leave the house (say, 8 AM). Then give the next dose as soon as you get home (4 PM would be the ideal dose time). The third dose would be due at midnight (not fun, but it's better for the dog if you do it this way).If you have the flexibility to give doses that work with your schedule, try 5 AM (then go back to sleep), 1 PM and 9 PM - this minimizes the impact on your (and your dog's) sleep schedule.
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