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.
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can diabetic take benadryl
This will depend upon the size of the dog and the exact formulation of Benadryl you are asking about.
an 8 lb. dog needs 16 mg of Benadryl, so you can give it one teaspoon ofchildren's benadryl which has 12.5 mg. make sure it is regular benadryl and doesn't contain acetaminophen (to check, look at the active ingredients in the box or bottle).
1 mg per kilogram ( about 2 mg per pound).
You shouldn't give an animal liquid benadryl. The liquid formula has too much alcohol in it and could cause alcohol poisoning. The dose for benadryl tablets is 1 mg per pound three times a day. Generally benadryl comes in 25 mg tablets , so you can cut one in half for your dog. It generally does only a fair job for itching in dogs. If the problem persists make and appointment with your vet.
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
Unless you're a veterinarian (which I will assume you aren't since you are asking the internet for dose rates), to prescribe your dog Benadryl would be considered practicing veterinary medicine without a licence. If your dog is sick, take it to the vet. They will prescribe for it what it needs, (which may or may not be benadryl), and tell you how much to give.
Dogs can be given one milligram for every pound of weight, of regular strength Benadryl every 8-12 hours. For a 30 pound dog, you can try one 25mg tablet twice a day, to see if the slightly lower dose controls your dog's symptoms. You could also use Children's liquid regular strength Benadryl. Notice I say "children's", regular liquid Benadryl! Regualr liquid Benadry has too high an alcohol content to be safely used for animals.
A 29 kilogram dog can take a dosage of 500 mg of Ibuprofen.
Yes, but you need to make sure you are giving the right dose. Liquid Benadryl has a concentration listed on the bottle in the form ### mg/ml. From this, your veterinarian can help you figure out how much to give your dog.