My dog often has allergic reactions, especially when she has to have her annual vaccines. Our vet specified 1 milligram per pound, so for a 7lb dog, you'd want a third of a typical 25mg Benedryl tablet, or perhaps you could find a liquid or children's variety that has a different dosage. Just make sure it is ONLY benedryl (diphenhydramine) and no other 'cold/flu' ingredients are in it.
16 oz = 1 lb → 7oz = 7 ÷ 16 lb = 7/16 lb = 0.4375 lb ≈ 0.44 lb
Depends on the chihuahua. Some can weigh as little as 4 lbs. and some can weigh as much as 14 lbs. A chihuahua is much like a human in that their genes have a large part in determining their size. My 7 year old chihuahua now weighs 7 lbs. and is and has always been very healthy and well cared for and loved.
107 lb
7 lb gal
around one mg per pound
1 Stone = 14 lb → 73 stone = 73 × 14 lb = 1022 lb. I suspect there is something missing between the 7 and the 3 of the question; guessing: 7.3 stone → 7.3 × 14 lb = 102.2 lb 7/3 stone → 7/3 × 14 lb = 32 2/3 lb 7 st 3 lb → 7 × 14 lb + 3 lb = 98 lb + 3 lb = 101 lb.
7 stones 4 pounds 102 - 4 = 98 = 7 x 14
12 lb 6 oz - 7 lb 11 0z = 11 lb 22 oz - 7 lb 11 0z = 4 lb 11oz
the 7 lb are at 1.21 per lb the better buy the 9 lb are at 1.23 per lb
1 ton = 2000 lb 7 tons x 2000 lb/ton = 14000 lb
I use an eyedropper and give mine only a couple of drops. I have to give mine Benedryl when she gets her vaccinations.Additional Answer:Dogs can have 1-2mg of Benadryl per pound, every 8 hours. This can be used to treat allergic reactions, and it also has some anti-anxiety effects. As a general rule, Benadryl is very effective for both dogs and cats, as it is for humans, and, as with humans, the primary side effect is drowsiness, with dogs and cats, as well.
There are 2,000 pounds in a ton so 7*2,000 is 14,000