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Milk Thistle
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I have searched and read previous posts on milk thistle. To those that have used milk thistle, what dosage do you give daily? I have seen on-line that dogs should get a certain percentage of the human dosage based on weight. I also saw some on-line specifically for dogs at 175 mg (which is that same dosage as I bought yesterday at the grocery store) and I also saw some in liquid form.
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I tried the liquid form…. horrible taste and made my dogs gag.... I give 250mg pills
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I tried the liquid form…. horrible taste and made my dogs gag.... I give 250mg pills
Wow! I guess I'm okay with the 175 mg that I bought. Do you give once a day or with each meal?
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Wow! I guess I'm okay with the 175 mg that I bought. Do you give once a day or with each meal?
Once a day
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re milk thistle - on a totally different tack - its a great hangover cure! not that i would need such a thing of course…
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re milk thistle - on a totally different tack - its a great hangover cure! not that i would need such a thing of course…
Good to know as my basenjis occasionally drive me to drink!
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Good to know as my basenjis occasionally drive me to drink!
See that's their evil plan. Drive you to drink so that you'll be impaired and not able to stop them as easily.
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good to know as my basenjis occasionally drive me to drink!
LMAO!!
(smilies not working..?! Edit: now they do..)