Gave my dog trazodone last night at 10pm, can I give him another dose now, or is it too soon?

Last night at 10 PM, I gave my dog a dose of trazodone as prescribed to help him with his anxiety. It's now the next morning, and I'm wondering if it's too soon to give him another dose. Is it safe to administer the medication again now, or should I wait a bit longer?

Answer

You're concerned about the timing of administering the next dose of trazodone to your dog. It's important to ensure medication is given safely to your pet.

  • Follow the veterinarian's instructions carefully.
  • Usually, trazodone doses are spaced around 8 to 12 hours apart.
  • Monitor your dog for any signs of sedation or unusual behavior.

Trazodone is prescribed to help manage anxiety in dogs and is typically given every 8 to 12 hours as needed. If you gave the last dose at 10 PM, it is usually safe to consider another dose the following morning, depending on your veterinarian's specific guidance. Always observe your dog for any signs of side effects, such as excessive sedation, and contact your vet if unsure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How often should trazodone be given to a dog?

    Trazodone is typically administered every 8 to 12 hours, but you should always follow your veterinarian's specific dosing schedule for your dog.

  • What should I do if my dog seems overly sedated?

    Contact your veterinarian for advice. They may suggest adjusting the dosage or monitoring your pet's response to the medication.

  • What are common side effects of trazodone in dogs?

    Common side effects include sedation, lethargy, and mild gastrointestinal upset. If you notice any concerning reactions, reach out to your vet.

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