It depends on the size, age, breed and overall health. In general, one teaspoon every 6-8 hours for large dogs and 1/2 teaspoon every 6-8 hours for small dogs of the 15mg per 10ml strength. The dosage by weight is anywhere from .25mg to 1mg/pound. The vet started my older bichon at 1ml every 6 hours and we could go up to 3ml every 6 hours which is just over 1/2 teaspoon.
No it does not. The same dosage is given to large as to small dogs.
Robitussin DM is medicine that helps control coughing. Robitussin DM helps temporarily relieve the common cold and flu like symptoms. Different ages take different dosage, so make sure the instructions are read properly.
10 mg
Surprisingly enough, the answer is yes. Claritin is safe to use for dogs to relieve itching. Claritin-D should not be used on dogs, as it contains pseudoephedrine. Also, Claritin contains propylene glycol and should not be used on cats. Dosage for dogs is about half of the recommended human dosage for medium sized dogs, and about a quarter dosage for small dogs.
Whatever dose your Vet prescribes!
Vitamin water is not recommended for dogs. In a small dosage it will not harm most dogs usually though.
Yes, it's the same but have a different dosage for people and dogs.
Robitussin CF is a cold formula only; Robitussin DM contains the cough suppressant dextromethorphan, which, when taken in large doses, is capable of producing psychotropic effects. Robitussin CF does not contain that drug.
Merck Vet Manual
25.5mg a day. Should be good for 24 hrs.
yes dogs can take calcium tablets but you need to check with a vet to get correct dosage
According to the book Veterinary Drug Emergencies by Dr. Signe Plunkett the approximate dosage of cefalexin in dogs and cats is 20-60mg/kg every 8 hours or 3xaday.