Benadryl is an antihistamine that is primarily used to treat allergies in dogs. It may provide some relief for mild pain or discomfort, but it is not a pain medication specifically designed for dogs. It is important to consult with a veterinarian before giving Benadryl or any other medication to your dog for pain relief.
why yes, yes you can, but make sure it's meant for dogs, I'm pretty sure they make a type of Benadryl for dogs by dogs and mother approved
You can give 0.5-1mg of benadryl per pound
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Yes, a dog can overdose on Benadryl, and it doesn't take as much as you might think.
This will depend upon the size of the dog and the exact formulation of Benadryl you are asking about.
children benadril,is fine when dog has an allergy to something. Dosage depends on how big you dog is, but shouldn't exceed a normal child's dosage.
No, this drug is for allergies.
What does your dog's Vet say?
There is no such thing as a hypo-allergenic dog. It is the dander that causes the allergy and all dogs are going to have dander. The breeds that don't shed may be a better alternative then a shedding dog as they are said to produce less dander.
The dog breed of Bichon Frise, Schnauzer, and Yorkshire Terrier are all examples of allergy free dogs. They are 3 of 10 dog breeds listed on the "SheKnows" site where they listed the best allergy free dogs.
No, benadryl can't be toxic to cats OR dogs, but aspirin is toxic to cats or dogs hope this helped :)