Friday, January 22, 2010

Childrens Ride On Toys It Is Okay To Give A Toy Dog Childrens Gravol?

It is okay to give a toy dog childrens gravol? - childrens ride on toys

I have a Malti-Poo Shih-Zhu, and often ill, and complained incessantly in the car.
Soon I'm goin on about 1 hour by car and ferry 2 hours. I'm Bringin down my puppy, but I'm a little blood and complaining all the time.

I've heard, give the toy dogs 1 / 2 a child Gravol.
Is it safe?
Need help?

8 comments:

  1. Here in the U.S. Dramamine is used is the same thing. The recommended dose for dogs is 2 to 4 mg. per pound. The effect can be up to 8 hours, mild sedation effective against nausea and vomiting. Weigh the dog, look how many mg. are in each pill and cut the pills mg at the lowest dose of 2. per pound.

    Here's the link, scroll to the section you are for veterinary use - For some reason, I'll post the link - go to www.wikipedia.com and give Gravol for the link I put

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  2. Will try all foods 12 hours prior to departure (no panic, which can go 24 hours without food safely remove, the appropriate protocol for the surgery anyway) and you can be 1 to give mg. ) per pound (dog Benadryl for children. Speak with your veterinarian first to ensure only that the Benadryl will go well. It could also recommend some of Abel ACE (a mild sedative)

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  3. I would see the vet for proper dosage, with a dog so small, just a little overdose of them, and we must remember that the metabolism of a dog is different if all children of prescription drugs to be stronger than one child have the same weight, you need to.

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  4. Before I bit your dog, you should ask your vet! If you can give the wrong dose for your dog's weight for age be fatal. You may have heard this before from people, but stay on the right side and ask your vet first. Would not you do something wrong and hurt your puppy.

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  5. Please do not give children medications without talking with your veterinarian. You could cause him harm. The veterinarian may be able to a mild sedative, the more appropriate for your pet supply.

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  6. ♥~Purple is so awesome~♥January 27, 2010 at 6:18 AM

    Why not ask your vet? I've heard that med can give you to put your dog to sleep for a while during a car ride.

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  7. ♥~Purple is so awesome~♥January 27, 2010 at 6:19 AM

    Why not ask your vet? I've heard that med can give you to put your dog to sleep for a while during a car ride.

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  8. Ask your veterinarian for medication and dosage.

    Good luck!

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