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Dosage is by weight not age. The recommended dosage of aspirin varies a little but it is between 5 and 15mg/lb every 12 hours. Be safe and pick the middle of it and go for about 10mg/lb every 12 hours. This usually works well and seems to be pretty safe. Aspirin can cause gastrointestinal upsets and ulcers so use with caution.
The dosage is important. If you have the cortisone, a veterinarian must have prescribed it. Ask them.
No, dosages depend on weight.
It depends on the dosage of Benadryl (Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride (HCL)). The recommended dosage is 1-2mg per lb of the dog. So your 20lb pug would need approximately 20-40mg. The standard Benadryl tablet is 25mg. So give your dog roughly 1-1.5 Benadryl tablets every 8-12 hours as needed for symptoms.
1kg = 2.205lbs So the dose would be 10mg/2.205 lbs
(105 lb 8 oz) - (98 lb 12 oz) = (104 lb + 1 lb 8 oz) - (98 lb 12 oz) = 6 lb + (1 lb 8 oz) - (0 lb 12 oz) = 6 lb + 24 oz - 12 oz = 6 lb + 12 oz
Depending on the type of infection dose of Amoxicillin is 250, 375 or 500 mg three times/day for most of the infections for this teenager. Amoxicillin has wide margin of safety.
3 grams
18 * lb * ft = 18 & lb * (12 * in/ft) * ft = 18*12 lb *in = 216 lb ft 12in = 1ft
---- ====== ====== betwwen 12-20 ibs A baby husky (around 8 weeks old) can be 5-7 lb but will grow quickly. Females are generally under 40 lb full grown. Males a little heavier.
8 oz + 9 lb 8 oz = 10 lb 2 lb 4 oz + 10 lb = 12 lb 4 oz 8 oz + 2 lb 4 oz = 2 lb 12 oz
12 lb = 5.44310 kg12 lb = 5.44310 kg12 lb = 5.44310 kg12 lb = 5.44310 kg12 lb = 5.44310 kg12 lb = 5.44310 kg