The recommended dosage of Motrin (ibuprofen) for a dog is 5 mg to 10 mg per pound of body weight given every 12 hours. For a 25-pound dog, this would be 125 mg to 250 mg every 12 hours. However, ibuprofen should only be given to dogs under the guidance of a veterinarian as it can be toxic to them.
Do not give your dog Bufferin without consulting a veterinarian first. The dosage and frequency of Bufferin for dogs will depend on factors like the dog's weight and overall health, and misuse can lead to serious health issues.
If usually says on the package, but asking your vet how much dog food to give your dog would be a good idea.
You should probably talk to your vet about a diet that is just right for your dog. I am sure if you sit down with your vet, you can figure out what is just right for your pet.
1 pound of food
It matters what dog pound you have.
If you need to give your dog any type home remedy pain med, it's better to give them, a LOW DOSE ASPIRIN such as BABY ASPIRIN. NOT MOTRIN.
1cc per 7 pounds of dog.
6 to 9 pounds
NEVER give your dog Tylenol or Motrin, only aspirin!!! I repeat never anything but aspirin!! Tylenol is toxic!!
Ask a vet before you do anything!!
one milligram per pound.
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!)
1 mg per 2 lbs of weight
3 to 5 mg per pound. That would be 120mg to 200mg.
This question should be asked of your veterinarian - you can probably call over to the clinic and ask rather than make an appointment. Unfortunately, trying to get human formulations of diphenhydramine (the drug in Benadryl) into a small enough dosage to be safe for a six pound dog is very difficult.
1 mg per kilogram ( about 2 mg per pound).
No, this would be a very high dose. Call your veterinarian and ask how much Benadryl to give your dog.