i gave it to my puppy today and she is fine, however, i have been doing some reading and it appears that this was not a good choice because it can be toxic to the puppy from what i am seeing. sorry i cant be more helpful.
Absolutely NOT. Never give Tylenol to any dog and especially a puppy.
The fact that you are adding codeine (Tylenol 3 ) makes it deadlier.
Aspirin, one 325 ml is safe but only for pain and inflammation and on advice from a vet.
no dogs can take aspirin but call the vet first to see how much and when
Never give your animals any drugs or prescription medications without qualified professional supervision.
NEVER, EVER give Tylenol to a canine. The smallest dose can be deadly. To answer your question, NONE.
No, you should not give cats or dogs Tylenol! Sometimes baby aspirin is advisable for a dog, but you should check with your vet before giving any human medications to your dog.
Yes. Tylenol is toxic to both cats and dogs. It depends tho on how much your cat/dog ate.
if you read the side of the bottle it will have the weight of the baby and how much tylenol to give him or her
Please DO NOT give a puppy human medication. It can harm the puppy.
None, what is wrong with puppy?
Yes, but in small amount. Be aware too much is bad for the puppy. But if your puppy has a fever and you dont want to go to the vet right away, start off on a small drop, and make sure you dont give too much, because your not suppose to be giving animals, human medicine. So the best thing to do is give your puppy a drop or 2, then go to the vet just to check and make sure that there is nothing really wrong with your puppies.
500mg is too much; give half of that or 250mg.
15 mg .
not sure but dont give it to muchh ;)
3.75 ml
2 to 3 pints.
You give the exact amount prescribed by your veterinarian. If your veterinarian has not prescribed penicillin for your puppy, you should not give any to your puppy. Penicillin is a drug with known side effects, including severe gastrointestinal bacterial infections from killing off the beneficial bacteria in the gut.
Give your puppy 1ml of Fenbendazole for every 2.2 lbs of body weight. That's 8ml if he/she is 8.8 to 17.6 lbs. Mix the dose in the food right before he/she eats or give it orally after the puppy has eaten.If you're using the powdered form, use the 2 gram packet to treat a 15-pound dog or puppy (assuming your puppy is older than 6 weeks of age).