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There is nothing safe about it, DO NOT DO IT. How do you know this?The above response seems misguided...Here are the dosage guidelines for Valium use in cats and dogs.The typical dose administered to dogs is 0.25 to 1 mg per pound (0.5 to 2 mg/kg) and 0.25 to 0.5 mg per pound (0.5 to 1 mg/kg) in cats, intravenous as needed or as often as every six hours.Information provided by:
The dosage per pound in a piglet is 3000 units or 1.0ml for each 100 pounds of body weight once daily. Continue this dosage until recovery is made.
Here's a site that discusses dosing, uses, side effects, and other issues that you will want to discuss with your physician: http://www.medicinenet.com/prednisone/article.htm
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.
Consult your veterinarian. Do not administer medication to a dog, unless you have specific directions on dosage.
None, unless prescribed by a vet.
You would need to ask your vet.
Energy or work (taking "pound" as a force).
Whatever dosage the veterinarian recommended.
160mg.
an average dosage rating would be 1 pound of calcium hypochlorite per 10,000 gallons
He might. The weight doesn't necessarily play a factor in the drug test showing up negative or positive. It is likely the test will show up positive, and if you are concerned about failing drug tests, I would recommend either not taking drugs that aren't prescribed to you or explaining to your employer that you are prescribed Valium for psychiatric reasons and let them speak with your psychiatrist.