You really need to see a vet before you medicate your pet.
They make special formulas for cats. I give mine a gel of glucosamine and chondrointon, made for cats.
The standard amount of glucosamine and chondroitin that should be given to your dog is 20mg's per pound of weight, so in the case of your 20lb dog the amount of glucosamine and chondroitin would be 500mg's. You should try getting a supplement that also contains a natural anti-inflammatory such as MSM alongside glucosamine and chondroitin to help ease the pain and swelling that so often occurs with joint pain in dogs.
Well I'm not a vet, but I am a vet tech. I know the doctors at the clinic I work at recomend to give human glucosamine supplenments to patients all the time (that usually have joint issues). You could also find a good dog food that have Glucosamine in it. Glucosamine is glucosamine. It is a supplement and is not dog/human specigic. Glucosamine with Chondroitin works well too.
The poodles sizes that the AKC recognizes are: Toy, Miniature, Standard. Toy sizes are any size under 10 inches shoulder to the ground. 6 pound poodles are still considered a toy poodle. People give dogs nick names I think.
NO. Absolutely not. Maybe you should look into finding the poodle a good home?
Depend on the dirtiness . Usually my poodle ones a week
Yes there is, but you won't see any that are baby or royal blue. A 'blue' poodle is a black poodle with a slight expression of the genes that give a silver poodle their coat - a stronger expression gives a full silver poodle.
Can I give Ativan to my mini poodle and what dosage
Glucosamine would be given to a dog to treat arthritis, pains from natural aging, or to treat hip dysplasia. It has been proven to be very effective in treating the above.
The amount of antihistamine that you can safely give a particular animal is based upon a calculation of milligrams of drug per kilogram of body weight. The number of milliliters you can give your dog will depend on the concentration of the drug (milligrams per milliliter).
Considering that glucosomine does not work anyway why not?
It is a poodle mix. Maybe your vet can tell or give you an idea what it's mixed with.