1ml of benadryl can have a dog for each pound.
It would depend on the concentration of the medication. Determine how much Benadryl is in each mL, then consult your vet. Hope your dog feels better!
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Is this under a vets supervision? I would call the vet.vet has prescribed 2x 5mg tablets twice a day for a bichon frize 6.4kilo.
My vet recommended giving benadryl. The amount you can safely give depends on the weight of your dog, so check with your vet before giving it to them! My dog weighs about 10 pounds and is five months old and could have 1 mL
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 and cats can't handle the same amount of human medication as humans can. Yes 1mg per pound with the dog, but this goes for pill version not liquid. Liquid has to go by the density of the liquid you are giving. I have a 55lb dog and liquid benadryl would be no more than 1/4tsp MAX for this size, and that's almost too much. The above is not accurate.. Standard dosage for dog is is 1 mg of benadryl per lb. There are 12.5mg of bendarly per 5 ml(teaspoon). Check with your vet first, but you can give 55lb dog 4tsp of liquid Children's benadryl. 1/4 tsp won't help.
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.
one ml per one hundred pounds of body weight.
34 tsp = 170 ml
like 20 kg of it
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.
100 mg is how much in ml liquid
You can give any size dog penicillin. It would need 3 mL or 3 cc's.
We typically use 1 mg/kg every 6 hrs as needed. Number of mls will depend on the type of benadryl you are using. So the child weights 12 kg, and if you are using regular children's benadryl which has 12.5 mg/5 ml the math is easy. The child can have 5 ml or 1 tsp. Gary M.D.