How much Benadryl can I give my dog chart

How much Benadryl can I give my dog chart?

The safe upper limit for giving your dog benadryl is 25 milligrams per kilogram of body weight, which is about 0.5 to 1 milligrams per pound. So, for example, a 150-pound dog would safely receive a dose of about 30 milligrams.

How much do you give your dog Benadryl?

First, we recommend that you always follow your vet’s guidelines regarding how much to give your dog. As always, you should never exceed the maximum dose on the product label. The maximum dose for dogs is 50 milligrams per kilogram of body weight, so a 150-pound dog would only receive about 6.67 milligrams per pound (or one 5-milligram tablet).

How much is a given dose of Benadryl for dogs

If you’re giving your dog Benadryl for a reaction to an insect bite, for example, you’ll want to start with 0.5 milligrams per pound of body weight. For a 30-pound dog, that would be a dose of 30 milligrams (0.30 grams), or about 6 tablets. If it’s a reaction to allergies, start with 10 milligrams per pound of body weight. For example, if your dog weighs

How much is a dose of Benadryl for dogs?

If you're using a gel or liquid, follow the directions on the label. There may be several doses per tube. For every 10 lbs. of your dog's weight, divide the number of pills or teaspoons of liquid into a dose. Follow your veterinarian's recommendations for the number of times to give your dog the medication every 24 hours.

How much Benadryl to give my dog?

Typically, dogs are given 0.5 to 1.5 milligrams per pound of body weight. So, for example, a 100-pound dog would receive a dose of between 50-150 milligrams (depending on the type of dog). To help you determine the right amount, follow these steps: