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Jennet&Embry
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PostSubject: Household medications that ARE okay to give your pet, and appropriate dosing.   Household medications that ARE okay to give your pet, and appropriate dosing. EmptySun Feb 17, 2013 3:01 am

I see a lot of people posting asking what they can give their dog, and how much and so I stumbled upon this the other day and thought this is a great chart to print out and hold on to for those accidents.

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Thanks for posting. I knew about a few of them. My mom's 17 yr old cat was really sick the other day, vomiting and diarrhea. She wanted to give her pepto, and I didn't think it was a good idea, glad to see I was right.
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Oh my gosh thank you for posting this! I always wonder what I can and cannot give my dogs and how much to give.

Great post!
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Thanks for this! I give Roxy Pepto from time to time because she has such a sensitive stomach. She HATES it but it always helps.
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PostSubject: Re: Household medications that ARE okay to give your pet, and appropriate dosing.   Household medications that ARE okay to give your pet, and appropriate dosing. EmptyThu Feb 28, 2013 1:56 pm

Benadryl will have the same side effects on dogs as humans right? As in feeling drowsy?
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vegeta819 wrote:
Benadryl will have the same side effects on dogs as humans right? As in feeling drowsy?

Yep. I had to give my sibe Benadryl when he swelled from a bee sting. He staggered around like he was drunk as a result.

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Interesting thanks, Our emergency vet had told us peroxide was 1 tbsp per 10 pounds if that helps anyone.
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That's what I've heard too Kelly.

My vet also said you can repeat that every 15 minutes, up to 3 times.
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If peroxide doesn't work a table spoon of salt will work almost instantly.
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