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Never treat your dog at home with antibiotics when you do not know what is going on. It should always be done under a Veterinarian's care. You need to take your dog to see your Veterinarian to check it out. The Vet will know what the proper medication is to treat your dog with & the proper dosage for your dog. Don't try to give your dog any medication at home. You don't know if penicillin is appropriate for your dog's condition nor the proper dosage or if your dog is allergic to penicillin.
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Yes you can but just a small amount. 1 CC per 100 pounds. Give the shot in the hip or thigh muscle. WARNING do not inject in a vein! When you insert the shot pull back on the syringe. If you see blood then take it out and insert the needle somewhere else.
I do not recommend it. You will not know the correct dose or if that type of antibiotic is needed for your dog. You could cause more problems. The best and only thing to do is to take your dog in to be checked by your Veterinarian. Only the Vet can correctly diagnose your dog and then recommend the needed treatment. If you try to treat your dog yourself, you could end up killing it.
Only if it has been prescribed to them by a doctor.
yes Salami is OK to give to your dog
It is if your a human!, but if your a dog its ok!!
You should never give any dog any human medication. The weight difference is one concern but mostly not all medications that are ok for humans are ok for animals and vice versa. If your dog was bred accidently take her to the vet. They can perform a spay even if she had been bred and it will destroy the current pregnancy and prevent future ones.
yeah because they love it
Yea that is what I give my dog.
2nd Answer: Never give human pills to dogs. Check with your Veterinarian before giving your dog any medication made for humans or better yet, take your dog in to see your Veterinarian if you feel your pet needs something. NEVER give advil to your dog. You can give buffered aspirin and that is about it. 1st Answer: they can but only like advil, and only if the vet says its ok.
They can eat salt, but it's very, very unhealthy to your dog.
Cefalexin is a first generation cephalosporin and is similar to penicillin. There is a 10% risk of allergy. You should avoid if it is a life-threatening allergy. Otherwise, you can give it a try there is not a lot of a chance.
Yes it is ok but it may cause gasses or even worst!
yes it is OK to give it to your dog but tri grass first or like some greens like green beans
No, definitely not ok to take.