Ask a trained vet.
(From a vet); if your vet has prescribed it, it IS possible, but not reccomended unless absolutely necessary. The antibiotic will enter the milk and get in to the puppies - depending on how much they drink this could potentially be harmful to them. If the female needs penicillin (e.g. for a womb or mammary infection) we sometimes prescribe penicillin, but monitor carefully. If possible it is best to hand rear the puppies while the mother receives medication.
No, it is not recommended to give human penicillin to a dog without consulting a veterinarian. Dogs have different dosing requirements and may have adverse reactions to medications meant for humans. It is best to seek veterinary guidance for your dog's health needs.
You can give any size dog penicillin. It would need 3 mL or 3 cc's.
Penicillin doesn't treat yeast infections, and you want to talk to you vet before giving your dog "human" meds... they have different metabolism than we do, and things that are safe for us are not safe for them.
not human penicilin because it is dangerous
my Chihuahua ate a penicillin pill what can I do
This information should be printed on the Rx label of the bottle received from your veterinarian.
A dog cannot impregnate a human.
what is the dose for penicillin g procaine for a dog
No!
No - do not give your dog ANY human medication without a vet's directions. Most human medications are poisonous to dogs.
This will vary depending upon the concentration of the penicillin, the location and type of infection and the overall health status of the dog. If you believe your dog has a condition that needs treatment with penicillin, you should take your dog to your veterinarian.
You should not give horses Penicillin for a cold, as a cold is caused by a virus and Penicillin is an Antibiotic and is not designed to treat a cold. You must let the cold run it's course, just like in a human.