The standard benadryl (diphenhydramine) dose for a dog is 1 milligram (1mg) per pound every 8-12 hours. For example a 25 pound dog could get 25mg of benadryl two to three times per day. This can cause drowsiness. if your dog is too sleepy after dosing you can give 1/2 a dose. I am not a veterinarian and I recommend that you never give any medication (even over the counter medication like benadryl) without first consulting a veterinarian.
Ask your vet.....They know the correct dosage. It depends on the size and allergy rate of the dog, so its not easy to determine.
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.
No, this would be a very high dose. Call your veterinarian and ask how much Benadryl to give your dog.
You're better off using tablet or liquid forms of Benadryl with dogs so you can get a more accurate dose.
Yes, a dog can overdose on Benadryl, and it doesn't take as much as you might think.
That depends on how many milligrams of diphenhydramine are in each teaspoonful of the liquid, why you're giving the Benadryl, and whether or not your dog is receiving any other medications. Contact your Vet. He/she will know the correct dose for your pet.
This is a worrying question. Please stop giving your dog benadryl.
yes you can give your dog benadryl along with the antibiotics(clavamox) but only give baby benadryl starting with half of the regular dose indicated for babies. if you are not seeing any changes in your dogs behavior (seems a bit more sluggish than normal) wait until it is time for the next dose and give the full amount.
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Please, for your dog's sake, call a vet. You can start with the one who gave you the prescription for the dog. If he didn't tell you how to do that conversion, then he didn't finish the job you paid him for. And if you have to ask that question, then you can't do it on your own.
It can - one of the side effects of Benadryl (diphenhydramine) is lethargy or sleepiness. If this is severe, you should talk to your veterinarian about adjusting the dose.
1ml of benadryl can have a dog for each pound.
Yes