Yes, but watch for signs of stomach upset, such as if the dog stops eating, or vomits, or if the dog vomits blood, especially. If the dog vomits blood you should take the dog to a veterinarian. See the Related Link below. And NEVER give Tylenol (acetaminophen) to a dog.
How many mg baby aspirin can a 22 pound miniature schnauzer take
From what I've read, it's 10ml per pound, twice a day...but I'd check with the vet
ONE PER DAY
No. Chihuahuas do not give birth to schnauzers, first of all. Secondly, schnauzer puppies weigh less than a pound when they are born. No schnauzer is born weighing fifteen pounds.
This is an impossible question to answer. One of the benefits of a purebred dog is that you have some idea of what it will be like as an adult. A "Schnauzer mix"? Well, there are three sizes of Schnauzer, covering a range from about 11" at the shoulder to over 28", 13 pounds to 110 pounds. If a small Miniature Schnauzer were crossed with a 2 pound Chihuahua, a pup might end up weighing 6 pounds, whereas if big Giant Schnauzer were bred to a Mastiff, a pup could easily weigh 150 pounds.
Be very careful with aspirin - it can be toxic to dogs. Never give it to a cat.It can be toxic if given in high doses of about 30 mg (milligram) per pound of the dog. This means that even a baby aspirin could be poisonous for dogs weighing two pounds or less. An adult aspirin, which is 320 mg, would be toxic for a 10-pound dog. So even 1/2 an aspirin to too much for a 5-lb dog. and they'll live without it - don't do it.
See the related link. There were technically 3 Benjis. It depends on which movie you are talking about. All of them were mix breeds. The first was believed to be a mix between a miniature poodle, a mini schnauzer and a cocker spaniel. Hope this helps.
1 pound 1 pound 1 pound lol, you did mean weight wise right?
I have a miniature dachsund myself and they only get to be about 12 pound at the most. Regular dachsunds would get up to 15 pounds. My dachsund is small for a miniature and she will get to be about 7 pounds 10 at the most. But you have to watch how much they eat because these type dogs are prone to being obese. If given a choice they will eat and eat and eat.
a pound is a pound/
I recommend you try giving the kitten some aspirin or Tylenol. Aspirin is 5mg per pound orally every 12 hours, and Tylenol is 7mg per pound or 1/2 of a 325-mg tablet per 25 pounds, and given orally every 8 hours. Aspirin is an anti-inflammatory so if it landed hard on its feet and maybe pulled a muscle or something related to that aspirin will help, however its not recommended to be used on cats, a buffered or enteric coated aspirin (also known as acetylsalicylic acid) is much safer, its less likely to cause stomach and duodenal ulcers. Tylenol will help more for if it got its ear cut.To give a kitten a pill you must open its mouth and put the pill at the opening of its throat. You don't need to hold its mouth closed or rub the throat.
The name was given when 1 Bitish pound (currency) was equivalent to a troy pound of silver.
No, Lorcet in addition to hydrocodone has Tylenol as another component. Tylenol should never be given to dogs because of the risk of liver toxicity. Aspirin is the only drug to be safely given. It is based on the dog's weight. If the dog is small<8lbs- then 1/2 of a baby aspirin. If it is large (approx 60lbs) then 1 adult aspirin or 4 baby aspirin. Check with your vet first
Yes, and it is possible for this to kill your dog. Dogs are very sensitive to the side effects of aspirin, so you should never give your dog aspirin or any other human pain medication (Tylenol, Advil, Aleve, Motrin, ibuprofen, acetominophen, etc.).
absolutely NONE, if your dog needs medication you must get it from your vet, a dog's metabolism is very different from a human, you will wind up killing your dog