I had a spinal injury a few years ago and the surgeon warned me of permanent nerve damage causing incontinence being a potential consequence if it got worse. It's called "cauda equina syndrome", I did a quick search and it looks like it occurs in dogs too. Essentially you lose all nerve feeling on your bowel, hence not knowing when you need to go. I'm not sure what the solution is (if any) but it could be a clue.
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) Safe? Dose?
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Awesome. Thank y'all for your answers. I'm about to make a doggy very sleepy…and no longer itchy.
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My vet gave me all of this on a reference card, depending on what you have in the house or how often you want to give them a pill.
Benadryl - 25 mg size
1 1/2 tablets every 8 hrsClaritin (loratidine) - 10 mg
1/2 every 12-24 hrsChlor-Trimeton (chloropheniramine) - 8 mg tablets
1/4 tab every 8 hrsNote: This was for a 20 lb dog.
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@AJs:
Awesome. Thank y'all for your answers. I'm about to make a doggy very sleepy…and no longer itchy.
It takes a lot of benadryl to make a dog sleepy. It doesn't affect them the same way as people.
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Thanks Nemo for your list!
I have used Benadryl for bee stings and itching dogs. I have also given it to my boys when they're frantic about the girls being in season and inaccessible. Although the boys didn't really get sleepy, it did seem to at least take some of the edge off. I know it helped my Bruce calm just enough that he could go in the show ring without whining, jumping and spinning during that time of year… He got 1 about 4 - 4 1/2 hours before ring time and another about 30 minutes before.Terry
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My vet once told me to give Topper (24 lb) 50 mg when he was having a very 'hyper, excited' reaction to something, that did make him sleepy! We gave the 2 pills, then 1 every 8 hours for a couple of days.
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I hope the Benadryl does the trick! Poor itchy AJ.
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Interesting to hear how dogs assimilate the drug differently than people. 75 mg. of the drug can make someone 150 lbs. quite woozy. So thanks to all those here who have shared the dosages. A little basenji getting his nose into his first bumblebee would definitely need some help.
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Dogs may take double the human dose of some drugs, my vet explained that their metabolism requires higher doses. Topper took one cardiac drug twice a day, the human dose was once daily. Other drugs, like antibiotics, are weight based so a dog might take a pediatric dose.
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The vet told me to use Benadryl when we were flying from the States to Germany with our two dogs to help with the stress of flying. It didn't last the entire trip but it seemed to help and I used it on the way back as well. My friend has also had success using it on her Min Pin when he starts chewing his paws.
I used the 1mg per pound rule when dosing them to knock them out but my Min Pin friend's vet told her to start with half that amount for allergies, probably so the poor dog would hopefully be able to function on a daily basis lol. Good luck! I hope he feels better soon!
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My vet recommended benadryl before vacinations (can't remember the dose now).
However, some months back there was a recall on benadryl so be sure you check the expiration date and get the most recent batch.