usually puppy food will do the trick
Give the dog a tranquilizer that has been prescribed by his veteriniarian to be a safe amount for his weight.
My dog has allergies and the vet told me to give her a childrens dose but I would imagine it would depend upon the weight of the dog.
yes, if she is not having strong contractions, you can give it to her according to her weight.
Depends on the weight of the dog and the medicines specific recommendations. No blanket answer works here.
The dosage of worming medication for a dog depends on the specific medication being used and the weight of the dog. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the most appropriate dosage based on your dog's weight and health status. Giving the wrong dosage can be harmful to your dog.
wrap it in CHEESE! ... it the dog doesn't have weight problems
Call your vet immediately; give the weight of your dog and the amount of chocolate eaten. The vet will guide you. If it just happened, do it this minute. or you can just give it a peptobismo tablaet
Yes a dewormer can cause death if you give way too much of it. That is why it is important to weigh your dog to get an accurate weight before you deworm your dog. The deworming medications are based on the weight of the dog.
There are dog foods that are made to help dogs lose weight also don`t give your dog any table scraps.
No No. Never give a dog human medications. If your dog needs a pain reliever, then take your dog in to see a Veterinarian to see why. Only regular coated or buffered aspirin is safe for a dog and then you need to know the correct dosage for its weight. Take your dog into a Veterinarian.
Depends on weight of dog, go to Dr.s Foster and Smith site
I have read from various sources that you can give 1000iu per 30 lbs of body weight.