The typical dosage of diazepam for dogs is generally 0.5 to 2 mg per kilogram of body weight, given every 8 to 12 hours as needed. However, the exact dosage depends on the dog's specific condition, size, and health status. It's essential to consult a veterinarian before administering diazepam or any medication to ensure safety and efficacy. Never give medication without professional guidance.
That depends on the medication. Sounds like you've been given the wrong oral syringe/dropper with this prescription; call your Vet.
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.
Yes, but the dog will probably shiver after you give them the icecubes. My dogs did that after they ate the ice from ice water.
Sure you can. I give my dog regularly the Probios Daily Digestive Dog Tabs. These contain several types of probiotics to support healthy digestion - especially during times of stress, such as diet change or traveling. My dog has been a happy camper since I have started giving him these tabs.
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Never give your dog diazepam go to the vet they have special dog tranquilizers.
I am just guessing, but I say 250 milligrams. I don't want to kill your dog or something, so you may not want to give your dog 250 milligrams. Best, Darren (North Carolina)
The amount of antihistamine that you can safely give a particular animal is based upon a calculation of milligrams of drug per kilogram of body weight. The number of milliliters you can give your dog will depend on the concentration of the drug (milligrams per milliliter).
What antibiotic? What disease? - I believe that administering antibiotics should be supervised by a competent doctor or (in this case) veterinarian.
Tramadol has a pretty wide dose range depending upon the individual dog and the degree and type of pain that is being treated. You should speak to your veterinarian about the doseage for your individual dog.
That depends on how many milligrams of diphenhydramine are in each teaspoonful of the liquid, why you're giving the Benadryl, and whether or not your dog is receiving any other medications. Contact your Vet. He/she will know the correct dose for your pet.
how many ascription can you give your large dog
NO most likely not ..but i wont take drugs i dont need...see a doctor if you think you are sick...i know people took dog diazepam..is amazing drug..if use proper
A dog should be give only regular strength Benadryl. For a small dog, it' probably easier to give it the liquid children's formula. The standard dose is one milligram for every pound given twice daily. So for your 14 pound dog, give 12-14 milligrams, twice a day. (If the lesser dose works, all the better!)
I read 9mg per pound of animal weight. IE:10lb dog = 90mg
Yes. Diazepam for dogs is the same formula used for humans. The dog dosage is .25-1mg per pound.
The bottom line is that you should not be giving Valium to your dog without your Veterinarian's guidance.