Don't mess around with medications on the advice of strangers who may not be qualified. Ask your vet!
Amoxicillin does not help with kennel cough. Go see your veterinarian.
The typical dosage of amoxicillin for dogs is 5-10 mg per pound of body weight, given twice a day. For a 5 lb dog, the dosage would be 25-50 mg per dose. Always consult with a veterinarian before giving any medication to your pet.
The typical dosage of Pepto Bismol for dogs is 0.5-1 mL per pound of body weight every 6-8 hours. For a 45 lb dog, this would be approximately 22.5-45 mL. It's important to consult with a veterinarian before giving any medication to your dog, especially for ongoing issues like diarrhea.
There are many potential dosages for penicillin for a dog. The dosage varies based upon the condition being treated, the location of the infection and the formulation of the penicillin. If you suspect your dog has a bacterial infection that needs medication, you should take him to your vet for an examination.
Let the veterinarian prescribe the correct dosage of alprazolam, too much would be fatal.
For anything medical, ASK YOUR VET, not a web page. You don't know whether you are being answered by an expert or an idiot.
The dosage is important. If you have the cortisone, a veterinarian must have prescribed it. Ask them.
No, dosages depend on weight.
Tylenol will kill a dog, as will Ibuprofen. You may give a 60 lb dog 1 unbuffered aspirin. This should only be given once in a great while because it is hard on their stomachs. If your dog needs a pain killer more often, go to your vet and get a pet friendly pain killer like Rimadyl. Even Rimadyl should be given in moderation.
The appropriate dosage of taurine for a 7 lb dog with congestive heart failure can vary based on individual health needs and veterinary guidance. Generally, a common recommendation is around 250-500 mg of taurine per day for dogs, but it's crucial to consult your veterinarian for a tailored dosage and to ensure it’s safe and effective for your dog's specific condition. Regular monitoring and adjustment based on your dog's response to treatment may also be necessary.
The recommended dosage of Heartgard Plus chewables for 51-100 lb dogs is one chewable tablet per month.
Dosage is by weight not age. The recommended dosage of aspirin varies a little but it is between 5 and 15mg/lb every 12 hours. Be safe and pick the middle of it and go for about 10mg/lb every 12 hours. This usually works well and seems to be pretty safe. Aspirin can cause gastrointestinal upsets and ulcers so use with caution.