No, it is not recommended to split Heartgard tablets as it may affect the effectiveness of the medication. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian.
It is not safe to give your dog a higher dose of Heartgard without consulting a veterinarian first. Overdosing can be harmful to your dog's health.
It is not safe to give your dog a lower dose of Heartgard without consulting a veterinarian first. The recommended dosage is based on your dog's weight and giving a lower dose could potentially be harmful to your pet.
You can start giving Heartgard after your puppy reaches 6 weeks of age.
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Yes, they will give you a large dose of magnesium which works as a muscle relaxer to stop your labor, then they will give you a smaller continuous dose to prevent you from going back into labor. I was 30 weeks pregnant, 3cm dilated and 80% effaced and they were very successful in stopping my labor.
Giving your baby a smaller dose of medicine meant for an adult is dangerous. Also, infant drops are more concentrated than medicine for older children, so be careful how much you give your baby. If the label doesn't indicate an appropriate dose for the weight and age of your child, don't give her that medication.
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