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.
No...the dosage may be too much for a chihuahua to handle. Your vet can give you the right dewormer and dosage for your chihuahua's weight.
I'm pretty sure you shouldn't give a dog an allergy medication designed for people. Take your beagle to the veteranarian to get the proper medicine for him/her.
Absolutely. Just don't take more than the recommended dosage.
For a 7-pound Chihuahua, the typical dosage of amoxicillin is around 5 to 10 mg per pound of body weight, administered every 12 to 24 hours. This means you would give approximately 35 to 70 mg per dose. A 500 mg capsule would need to be divided, so you could give a portion of the capsule based on the veterinarian's specific instructions. Always consult a veterinarian for the precise dosage and administration guidelines.
Whatever dosage the VETERINARIAN said to use.
i wouldn't give a chihuahua aspirin unless prescribed by a veyto do so,so i would wait until i go to the vet
What does your Vet say?
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yes they do cause a chihuahua is a very small dog they can barely give birth to there own i had a Yorkie an a chihuahua mate before you would have to take them to the vet but just make sure to help her out just in case
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