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Doggie Dosing Help plz
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 395657" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Our vet told me to get the children's liquid Benedryl but a lot of people find it easier to give the tablets - I have the syringes to use to squirt the liquid in their mouths. I've never had to use it yet but it's there if they need it. If they have a severe allergic reaction or get a bad insect sting, a dose of Benedryl can mean the difference between life or death before you can get them to the vet. I have a regular little doggie first aid kit that I keep. Another good thing to have on hand is regular ol' peroxide. If they ever eat something or swallow something they shouldn't have, give them two tablespoons of peroxide at a time, every few minutes, and eventually it will make them throw up! You will not be their favorite person for a while, but they'll get over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 395657, member: 1883"] Our vet told me to get the children's liquid Benedryl but a lot of people find it easier to give the tablets - I have the syringes to use to squirt the liquid in their mouths. I've never had to use it yet but it's there if they need it. If they have a severe allergic reaction or get a bad insect sting, a dose of Benedryl can mean the difference between life or death before you can get them to the vet. I have a regular little doggie first aid kit that I keep. Another good thing to have on hand is regular ol' peroxide. If they ever eat something or swallow something they shouldn't have, give them two tablespoons of peroxide at a time, every few minutes, and eventually it will make them throw up! You will not be their favorite person for a while, but they'll get over it. [/QUOTE]
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