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Hello.
I had a quick scout through some search results and there is no simple answer and you really need someone experienced and qualified to give an opinion.
Dosage of drugs is often decided considering the size and weight of the patient. If the dog that swallowed the medication is larger than the patient dog my personal feeling is the effects will be minimal but could be serious if the dog is smaller.
The big problem is the two medications could be designed to work together and produce an effect not covered or not fully covered by the description of each ****.
open the capsule and pour the contents onto a plate
place it in a line and divide the line evenly into 3 portions
each portion will be 58 mg which will be ok as dosage is on dogs weight add the powder to the food save the rest till next dosage time and divide the rest in 1/2 and feed 1 portion ,leaving the last portion for the next dosage time
the dog is trying to tell you something if he doesn't like it
the animal is smart enough to know that what ever it is that you are forcing him to eat is not necessary for his well being
just feed him at the same time every day with a prescribed amount of regular dog food and he will survive ok
It appears that you are a victim of clever advertising program if you believe that dogs need additives and calorie boosters.
think about what dogs eat naturally and they survive on that for many years
instead of using home remedies on the dog, why not take him to a vet and have a proper diagnosis done
it better for the dog to find out exactly what the problem is
There are several brands of Calming Supplements
that you can get on line, but I would consult a vet before giving this to the
dog. Maybe the dog has a reason for behaving this way and giving him vitamins
will not solve the real issue he may be having. Don't replace vitamins with an
actual caring for the dog.
Please take a look at this PDF file it has the instruction included for the I-dog. http://www.hasbro.com/common/instruct/I_Dog.pdf. I hope this helps please let me know and I will try to find something else for you.
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