No, the size of a dog compared to a horse is very different. The dose would be to large
Read the box... Or call your vet
If you have a question about giving your horse medicine, ask your vet. If he says to give Benadryl, then he should tell you how much. The amount of medicine to give depends on the breed and size of the horse.
The best thing you can do for a horse with strangles is give him "bute" to relieve the fever, and take down the inflammation in the airway and throat so your horse will continue eating. If your horse has an abcessed lymph node it needs to be lanced by a vet; if it hasn't formed an abcess yet, it needs a series of penicillin preferably. For more information go to horseadvice.com
Pills when they take the liquid they seem to throw it up also with pills you can give more of a better dose and without any spilling
If you received the pills from a equine veterinarian they should have given you instructions on how long to give the pills and the correct dosage. If you have forgotten it would be best to call the vet and ask them as the length of time will vary according to the type of infection and the drug in use.
Nooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!! that is not isay not for dogs you ask your vet to tell you what to give your dog but dont give it human pills
Gravel pills?? Do you mean travel pills? As there are different types with different drugs, best to check with your vet. Somethings designed for humans can be very harmful - even fatal for dogs and other animals (think chocolate for example, which is a big no no for dogs - and aspirin is poisonous to cats). There are treatments specifically designed for dogs, so don't risk it - ask the experts!
2nd Answer: Never give human pills to dogs. Check with your Veterinarian before giving your dog any medication made for humans or better yet, take your dog in to see your Veterinarian if you feel your pet needs something. NEVER give advil to your dog. You can give buffered aspirin and that is about it. 1st Answer: they can but only like advil, and only if the vet says its ok.
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Not at all! You don't give your dog medicine designed for a horse - see your vet for real medication for dogs.
It would be best to talk to your veterinarian about this - many human drugs and pills are not safe for dogs. However, cranberry pills are not proven effective at mitigating bladder problems in humans either, so the odds these will help your dog is minimal at best.
Yes, if your horse is a throughbred and lives in a race barn. Otherwise give them to the dogs, they absolutely love them! Or if you want to give your male pardner a suble hint, put them in a pickle jar with his name on it. ;)