no i think cause there for humans not dogs
Dachsund
I assume you want to administer over the counter sleeping pills to a dog. There is a lot of documenation available for giving dogs diphenhydramine which is the same ingrediant in Benydryl and in most over the counter sleeping pills. So I recommend sticking to Benydryl or an OTC sleeping pill with diphenhydramine and not expiramenting with doxylamanine. Benydryl dosage should be 1 mg for every 10lbs of dog. A 20lb dog should take 2mg of diphenhydramine.
My dachsund can run 30km/h or 18m/h (as far as I tested)
They can put an average of 250-500 psi of pressure in their bite.
We refer to ours as a dachsenji. The rescue we adopted her from had conducted DNA testing that revealed that she's 50% basenji and 50% dachsund, but she is huge compared to other pictures of dachsenjis that I've seen people post. She has the full height of a basenji, but also the length of a dachsund, so it's an interesting combination.
NONE unless you want to kill it. Call a vet.
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Dachsund and Friends
Dachsund
I assume you want to administer over the counter sleeping pills to a dog. There is a lot of documenation available for giving dogs diphenhydramine which is the same ingrediant in Benydryl and in most over the counter sleeping pills. So I recommend sticking to Benydryl or an OTC sleeping pill with diphenhydramine and not expiramenting with doxylamanine. Benydryl dosage should be 1 mg for every 10lbs of dog. A 20lb dog should take 2mg of diphenhydramine.
The word referring to a kind of dog is spelt dachshund.
as a vet tech over the years one of the main was is to make sure they dont jump on or off high itmes and give them joint supplements with their food