Hey there! It's great that you're looking out for Bella's vet trip anxiety. Trazodone can definitely help calm dogs during stressful situations, but figuring out the right dose is key. While trazodone is used in dogs, the dose can vary based on Bella's size, weight, and overall health, so it's very important to get the green light from your vet first.
Generally, vets might suggest a trazodone dose ranging from about 2.5 mg to 7 mg per kg of your dog's body weight, but it's crucial to follow the specific recommendation from your vet.
Here are a few things to watch out for after giving trazodone:
- Drowsiness is common and nothing to worry about. Just let Bella rest comfortably.
- Watch for signs like excessive sedation, difficulty breathing, or drastic behavior changes — these might signal an overdose and are considered an emergency.
- You should reach out to your vet if Bella shows severe restlessness, vomiting, or tremors.
If you suspect an overdose or serious reaction, don't wait. Call your vet ASAP or head to an emergency clinic. For mild side effects like slight sedation or if you're seeing any concerning changes gradually, monitor her closely.
At home, give Bella a calm, quiet space to relax, especially if she seems a bit drowsy. Make sure she has easy access to water. If she doesn't perk up or if any symptoms worsen, it's best to get professional advice.
If you're unsure or your pet’s symptoms worsen, it's best to book a call with a vet on Dial A Vet for professional advice.
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