Not at all! You don't give your dog medicine designed for a horse - see your vet for real medication for dogs.
apple or carrot or suger lumbs :)
No, actually Foxglove in large doses is highly poisonous. But it also yields the drug digitalis, used in small doses to treat heart problems.
Homeopathic physicians treat illnesses with small does of specially prepared plant extracts and minerals. These physicians believe that performing this type of health treatment will increase the body's own natural defenses for fighting off an illness.
Antivenom is created by injecting a small amount of the targeted venom into an animal such as a Horse, Sheep, Goat, or Rabbit; the subject animal will undergo an Immune_responseto the venom, producing Antibodyagainst the venom's active molecule which can then be harvested from the animal's blood and used to treat Envenomation.
Intravenous treatment with one or more drugs (chemotherapy) is often used for treatment of both large and small tumors.
The verb of treatment is treat. As in "to treat something or someone".
If on Howrse your horse has worms you have to treat it with deworming medicine (blue bottle). You will have to buy it in the market. To STOP your horse getting worms you have to give it preventive worming treatment (brown bottle) from the market. also it is advisable to make sure your horse is in a EC with clean pasture and box Hope this helps
Heat or/and ice packs and rest. physical exeercize/therapy in small doses once the pain subsides gets them back to good.
No horse of any breed should have too much sugar. However, in small quantities, sugar makes a really nice treat for your horse.
for a treat you can feed a horse carrots, apples and sugar cubes!
My Horse is an interactive online game about raising horses. You can plant treat grass for the horse to eat on the game.
Soltus is an atypical antipsychotic used to treat psychosis in schizophrenia and episodes of mania in bipolar disorder also depression in small doses.