How much Ativan can I give a 30-pound dog?

I’m feeling a bit anxious because my 30-pound dog has been unusually restless. I've been prescribed Ativan for my own anxiety, and I wondered if it's safe to give a small dose to him. Could you let me know if that’s advisable and what the correct dosage, if any, would be for a dog his size?

Answer

It's important to know that giving Ativan to your dog is not safe without specific veterinary guidance. Human medications can have adverse effects on pets and should only be administered with approval from a vet.

  • Consult a veterinarian before giving any human medication to your pet.
  • Ativan is not typically recommended for dogs and can be dangerous.
  • Seek professional advice for pet anxiety symptoms.

Your dog's restlessness could be due to a variety of reasons, and while it may be tempting to use medications you have on hand, it's crucial to consult with a veterinarian first. Human medications like Ativan are not always safe for pets and can lead to unwanted side effects. A vet can provide a proper diagnosis and prescribe pet-safe medications or therapies suited to your dog's needs.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I give my dog human medication like Ativan for anxiety?

    No, you should not give your dog human medication like Ativan without consulting a veterinarian, as it can be harmful.

  • What are some signs I should look out for that indicate my dog needs veterinary care?

    Signs such as vomiting, collapse, bleeding, or seizures require immediate veterinary attention. Other persistent symptoms should be discussed with a vet.

  • What alternatives are there for managing my dog's anxiety?

    Your vet may suggest behavior training, environmental changes, or medications specifically designed for dogs.

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