For a teacup Chihuahua weighing 3 lbs 4 oz, the typical dose of Benadryl (diphenhydramine) is about 1 mg per pound of body weight, given every 8 hours as needed. This means you can give approximately 3 mg per dose. However, it's crucial to consult a veterinarian before administering any medication to ensure safety and proper dosing. Always follow your vet's recommendations.
No, this would be a very high dose. Call your veterinarian and ask how much Benadryl to give your dog.
1ml of benadryl can have a dog for each pound.
one milligram per pound.
If you have a question about giving your horse medicine, ask your vet. If he says to give Benadryl, then he should tell you how much. The amount of medicine to give depends on the breed and size of the horse.
You should ask a veterinarian. They will tell you the proper form of benadryl, and the dosage depending on the animal's size.
an 8 lb. dog needs 16 mg of Benadryl, so you can give it one teaspoon ofchildren's benadryl which has 12.5 mg. make sure it is regular benadryl and doesn't contain acetaminophen (to check, look at the active ingredients in the box or bottle).
None. Benadryl (generic name: diphenydramine) can have disastrous effects if given to children that young. Call your pediatrician or pharmacist for better options.
The rule is 1mg/1lb. So for 130lbs, you could give 130mgs. But, not necessarily so much.
As we do not know the medical history of the child we cannot and should not give advice on such matters. See your doctor.
25mg should be perfectly fine. You can give him that every 8 hours.
1% solution is what we are using for our class project
1 mg per kilogram ( about 2 mg per pound).