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Posted on 7/2/14 at 11:35 pm to
Posted by hogdaddy
Krotz Springs
Member since Feb 2010
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Posted on 7/2/14 at 11:35 pm to
Benadryl

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Yes you can and here is some info about it and dosages. Please read carefully.

Benadryl:
Diphenhydramine is an antihistamine. It is used for the treatment of allergies and atopy, primarily to stop itching. (Atopy is an allergy to something that is inhaled, such as pollen or house dust; also called 'inhalant allergy.') It may also be used to control vomiting and motion sickness, as a mild sedative, and to treat muscle tremors due to certain toxins or medications. Contact your veterinarian if your pet experiences sleepiness, agitation, a rapid heart beat, depressed respiration, an inability to urinate, vomiting, diarrhea, or loss of appetite while being treated with diphenhydramine.

Benadryl for Dogs or Cats

Benadryl is a brand name for an anti-histamine (diphenhydramine). Although it is considered fairly safe for use in dogs and cats, please be aware that it does have potential adverse side effects. It may interact with other meds that your pet is taking, so do not use it without first consulting your veterinarian. You should also use extreme caution using Benadryl in dogs that have glaucoma, prostatic disease, cardiovascular disease or hyperthyroidism.

Benadryl is quite effective when used in proper dosages.
Stops itching
Controls vomiting
Good for motion sickness
Can be used as a mild tranquilizer
Good for snake bites
Useful for vaccination reactions
Good for bee stings and insect bites

Be sure to use only the plain Benadryl formula. Giving benadryl with other combination of meds could be fatal, so be sure to read the box. Make sure is is Bendadryl ONLY, not a combination of pain relievers.

Liquid Benadryl is too high in alcohol content to be safely used for animals. Please use capsule or pill form.

Dosage every 8 hours
Dogs under 30 lbs and Cats : 10 mg
Dogs 30-50 lbs: 25 mg
Dogs over 50 lbs: 50 mg


Also, if you feed your dog a premium holistic food you will see a difference in your dogs itchy skin. Foods such as: Canidae, Chicken soup For the Dog Lovers Soul, Innova, Wellness, are all great foods that contain only ingredients that are good for your pet. You can find them in the yellow pages under PetFoods/Supplies. Look for stores that advertise holistic foods and you will find a good, quality food there. Foods from the grocery store shelves, and foods such as Iams and Science Diet have by-products in them, along with dyes, BHA, BHT, and ethoxiquin. All ingredients that can cause many medical conditions in dogs, including itchy skin. Also, add Safflower Oil to your dogs food. 1 TBSP in each meal should do the trick.

Best to you.
Posted by StripedSaint
Member since Jun 2011
2385 posts
Posted on 7/3/14 at 12:29 am to
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Benadryl
Posted by swanny297
NELA
Member since Oct 2013
2189 posts
Posted on 7/3/14 at 1:15 pm to
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Benadryl


1mg/lb is what my vet recommended.

This post was edited on 7/3/14 at 1:16 pm
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