The easiest way I have found is to pull the plunger out of a large syringe (60 cc works great). Drop the tablet(s) into the front of the syringe and put the plunger back in. Run tap water from a faucet and stick the tip of the syringe into the running water. Pull back on the plunger to get 20-30 ccs of water in the syringe - it should be about half full. Turn off the faucet and place your index finger over the tip of the syringe. Shake until the tablets are dissolved, then use the syringe to "inject" the slurry into your dog's mouth.
No. You could make a mold slurry.
K9 Advantix is a medicine that is use for dogs that have fleas,ticks,mosquitos etc. this make the best med for dogs
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
No.
the medicine that the vet tells you to give it.(sorry if that sounds rude its not) :-)
A slurry pump is a type of centrifugal pump, used for pumping liquid with solids. The main pump parts are, impeller, liner, casing, base and bearing assembly. For now there are horizontal slurry pump, vertical slurry pump and submersible slurry pump, every type has its condition in the industry, but all used for slurry pumping.
NO. It will totally make them very sick. no and do not give dogs chocolate
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No
you use medicine or ask a vet
yes
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