No - do not give your dog ANY human medication without a vet's directions. Most human medications are poisonous to dogs.
You can't give a human medication to a dog without permission from a veterinarian. Go to your vet, and they can give you allergy medication for your chihuahua.
Whatever the vet prescribes.
It should only take a few hours for Allegra to work on a dog!:D what kind of question is that!:D
Piriton is prescribed to humans to help with allergies. It is not safe to give to a dog, as it can have adverse reactions.
A Saluki Dog is a good choice for people with allergies. This breed of dog does suffer from allergies themselves.
Unless given specific instructions from your veterinarian, you should never give a dog medication meant for humans. Your vet can easily prescribe a canine antihistamine to help your dog with his allergies.
Yes, the American Eskimo Dog is prone to skin allergies
My pooch has seasonal allergies. The common symptoms of scratching, sneezing and coughing. According to the vet it is safe to give your pooch reactine to relief their allergies. It is depending on the size of your dog. Half a tablet to 1 tablet per day for small to large size pooch.
I'm pretty sure you shouldn't give a dog an allergy medication designed for people. Take your beagle to the veteranarian to get the proper medicine for him/her.
My dog has allergies and the vet told me to give her a childrens dose but I would imagine it would depend upon the weight of the dog.
Golden retriever.