In general, you should see your veterinarian to get a prescription for tetracycline that is specific to your dog and the infection being treated. Doseage is based upon the dog's weight, the dog's health status (particularly liver and kidney function parameters), the type and location of the infection being treated and the formulation of the tetracycline.
If you're wrong on dosage, duration, or appropriateness, you can make the situation worse by making the bacterial infection more antibiotic resistant -- now you're going to REALLY have Vet bill -- or possibly loose your pet.
990mg for a dog 110lbs. IE:9mg per LB. of animal weight.
can a dog take tetrcycline
As much are your vet tells you to or how much its says for your dog on the back
Monster is not healthy to give to a dog. It has too much caffeine.
Hyper-ness!
for extreme pain, how much can I give him of Dexamethasone SP?
None
10mg
How much oil should you give a 46 lb dog
You should never give a dog human medication. So 0 doses.
At the very least licorice will give the dog diarrhea - this happens in humans as well.
You do NOT give cayenne to your dog. Why on earth would you? If you are having any issues with your dog, take him or her to your Veterinarian to be checked out.