You can't give a human medication to a dog without permission from a veterinarian. Go to your vet, and they can give you allergy medication for your chihuahua.
You should never give a dog human medication. So 0 doses.
Your veterinarian should send your dog home with some pain medication. Under no circumstances should you give your dog human medication - you could kill her.
No - do not give your dog ANY human medication without a vet's directions. Most human medications are poisonous to dogs.
It is not a good idea to give a dog any medication that is for humans. Dogs are genetically different and are not prescribed the same medications as a person would be. Benzonatate is not safe to give to a dog.
No; never ever give a dog human drugs or vitamins or other medicinals without the express recommendation of a veterinarian. Many human drugs can kill dogs. Real answer: That is not true. Most of the medications given to dogs ARE the same as human medications. It isn't a good idea to experiment on your dog, however, decongestants are prescribed for dogs ALL THE TIME, and again, most drugs used in canine medicine are the same as human medicine.
Do not give your dog human medication without checking with a veterinarian!
Never give an animal a medication that is made for a human. Dogs have different systems from humans, and human medications may kill them or make them sick. Ask a veterinarian what to give your dog.
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No, the medication in the human suppository may be toxic or fatal to the dog regardless of its size. There is no reason to give human medications to dogs - if your dog is sick and you think it needs medication, you should make an appointment with your veterinarian.
yes, it is Tylenol shouldn't be given to dogs at all.
Direct from the manufacturers web-site... "... is used for the temporary relief of seasonal and perennial allergy symptoms..." - WHY would you give HUMAN hay-fever medicine to a DOG ! IF you think your dog needs medication - take it to a VET for a professional diagnosis !