A typical caplet is 25 mg. The calculated does would be 6.25 mg. Benadryl is pretty forgiving as to dose. For a 20 lb. dog, I'd break off about 1/4 - 1/3 of the pill. If you're using capsules, the same is true.
Put either in a favorite treat (like peanut butter) and your pooch will usually take it willingly, or you can administer it from the capsules by mixing it with warm water, draw it into a syringe (without the needle) and spray it onto the roof of the pet's mouth (so it doesn't go down the wrong pipe).
1 mg per 2 lbs of weight
I have read from various sources that you can give 1000iu per 30 lbs of body weight.
Her dog weighs 73x92 or 6,716 pounds.
If you want to give each dog an equal amount, then45 lbs /60 dogs = 3 lbs/ 4 dogs = 0.75 lbs per dog
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is clarithromycin safe for small poodle weights is 14 lbs how much do u give the dog for urinal infection
as much as 3-5 lbs
7 to 8 lbs.
2 Lbs Or 0 Lbs
I would wait for a day then give the dog version to be safe. If you really really want to give it to him now though you could probably give him half the dose. I'm not an expert and I prefer to be on the safe side
You should ask a veterinarian. They will tell you the proper form of benadryl, and the dosage depending on the animal's size.
it all varys from the type of dog you have to the size of dog you have. i have a ratterrior and hes about 8 lbs, hes a little guy so he doesnt eat to much. i spend about 20-30 bucks a month on his food and treats.It is good for dog, but if you give him dogy food. It is very use ful to it. And also give him special traning.