How much Temaril-P should I give my 4 lb dog?

I have a 4-pound dog and was advised to consider Temaril-P for his itching issues. I'm trying to be very cautious about the dosage as I understand it's important for small dogs. Could you provide guidance on how much of this medication is safe to administer to such a tiny dog?

Answer

Your 4-pound dog requires a cautious approach when dispensing medication like Temaril-P to address itching concerns. Proper dosage is crucial due to your pet's small size.

  • Consult with a vet for the precise dosage.
  • Watch for side effects in small dogs.
  • Monitor your dog’s response to the medication closely.

Temaril-P is a combination of an antihistamine and a corticosteroid, often used to manage itching and coughing in dogs. However, smaller dogs like yours are more sensitive to medications, making correct dosing very important. For such small pets, your veterinarian will usually tailor the dosage based on your pet's specific needs, taking into account their health history and current condition. If you notice any adverse reactions, such as excessive thirst, appetite changes, or behavior changes, contact your vet immediately.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the typical dosage of Temaril-P for dogs?

    The dosage for Temaril-P will vary depending on a dog's weight and the condition being treated, usually requiring vet guidance for animals weighing as little as 4 pounds.

  • Are there any side effects to watch for?

    Possible side effects include increased hunger, thirst, urination, and behavioral changes. Always monitor your pet closely when starting a new medication.

  • What should I do if I miss giving a dose?

    If you miss giving a dose, administer it as soon as you remember, but skip it if it's near the time of the next scheduled dose. Never double up doses.

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

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