you shouldn't even give your dog steroids and you really really shouldn't give your small dog any
None, unless prescribed by a vet.
For benadryl the dosage is 1mg per pound in mild cases, if there is a severe reaction such as swelling after vaccination you can use 2mg per pound.
Cortisone/Predisone will give you a positive. Have a current prescription for the tech, so they can test specifically for anything in excess of your legal therapeutic dosage.
160mg.
The recommended dosage of amoxicillin for a 40-pound dog is typically 250 mg every 12 hours. However, it's important to consult with a veterinarian before administering any medication to your pet to ensure the correct dosage and duration of treatment based on your dog's specific health needs.
For a 7-pound Chihuahua, the typical dosage of amoxicillin is around 5 to 10 mg per pound of body weight, administered every 12 to 24 hours. This means you would give approximately 35 to 70 mg per dose. A 500 mg capsule would need to be divided, so you could give a portion of the capsule based on the veterinarian's specific instructions. Always consult a veterinarian for the precise dosage and administration guidelines.
This question should be asked of your veterinarian - you can probably call over to the clinic and ask rather than make an appointment. Unfortunately, trying to get human formulations of diphenhydramine (the drug in Benadryl) into a small enough dosage to be safe for a six pound dog is very difficult.
Do not give Xanax or any other medication to your dog without consulting a veterinarian. Do not take dosage information off a website where anybody can post an answer. Call your vet so you don't accidentally hurt or kill your dog,period.
A miligram is the same as a milliter. So if your dog weighs 15 lbs, you would give 150 mg/ml.
Whatever dosage the VETERINARIAN said to use.
No it will kill the cat. Do not try
You can give it 150 mg every 8 - 12 hours. If this dosage does not seem to alleviate the dog's pain, call your vet to see if you can increase the dosage. If your vet is not available (weekends, evenings) you can call your nearest emergency or after hours clinic and ask them. Most of them will answer your questions about things like this with out charging you a fee.