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You can give any size dog penicillin. It would need 3 mL or 3 cc's.
To convert fluid ounces to milliliters, multiply the number of fluid ounces by 29.5735. In this case, 0.045 fl oz is equal to approximately 1.334 ml. Therefore, you can give your dog the entire contents of the container, as it exceeds the required 0.67 ml.
1ml of benadryl can have a dog for each pound.
one ml per one hundred pounds of body weight.
0.5 ml = half a ml, or half a milliliter. You will need a measuring spoon.
You have to give 3 times 5 mg = 15 mg therefore you have to give 3 times 2 ml = 6 ml (15 mg = 6 ml of whatever that bottle contains).
My vet recommended giving benadryl. The amount you can safely give depends on the weight of your dog, so check with your vet before giving it to them! My dog weighs about 10 pounds and is five months old and could have 1 mL
1.5 ml
5.5 ml of a 10mg/ml solution
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To administer 8000 units of heparin from a solution that has 10000 units per ml, you would calculate the volume needed by using the formula: Volume (ml) = Desired units / Concentration (units/ml). Thus, Volume = 8000 units / 10000 units/ml = 0.8 ml. Therefore, you would give 0.8 ml of the heparin solution.
Lets look at this question. The dog weighs 30 kg and each kg represents 3 ml (or cubic centimetres since dogs are mot liquids) This situation would indicate the dog has a volume of 3cc x 30 kg or 90 ccs. The dog would fit comfortably in less than a third of a measuring cup, but weigh 30 kilograms. Osmium, the densest metal, would only weigh about 1/4 of a kilogram (250 g) if it occupied the same volume. This means the dog is 100 times (or so) as dense as osmium.A more average earth type dog weighs about 1 g per ml.