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Ladyscarletthawk
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Post subject: Re: Eve Bloodwork update-thyroid & liver Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 1:59 am |
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 10:55 pm BY ladyscarletthawk k9_mama wrote: Hmmm not sure about the dosage for a 4.8 . However for a 9 pound pup a 175 mg split into 2 doses twice a day would be appx. It would probably be have of that for a 4 pound. Trying to find some info as to the proper dosage. Here's Dr. Jean's Dodds info. http://www.canine-epilepsy-guardian-ang ... histle.htm Milk Thistle Dosage (from the newsletter "Healthy Pets - Naturally"): Dog's size Dose as % of adult human dose 5 lbs 10% 5-10 lbs 15% 11-20 lbs 20% 21-40 lbs 30% 41-70 lbs 50% 71-100 lbs 75% 100 lbs 100% Thanks Denise, I went and got the 150mg pill. Her dose should be 45mg from this , but the pill cut in quarters would be 37.5 and half a pill is 75 mg. Will have to figure out how to cut the thing in thirds.. it is a long pill so may be easier to cut in thirds. Would it be too much to give the 75mg? which would be about 15% of the total human dose..
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Ladyscarletthawk
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Post subject: Re: Eve Bloodwork update-thyroid & liver Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 2:00 am |
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 11:03 pm BY ladyscarletthawk Margot wrote: Hi and thank you for yhe info. I sure did not know about Lever and Thyroid trouble in Dogs, just do not know every thing, but a lot of help from you Lady's. It seems, that to day ,is not my day about writng or any thing els, my Fibromayliga, makes me do that, sorry. I'm Margot and my Frauchen Sissy, what I should have said in the beginning of this email. :idea: Hi Margot, I agree with Denise, we all start somewhere:). You will learn a lot being on this forum, I didnt know dogs could have these problems either, but once your pet goes thru this or that you start your research and it all just snowballs from there! I am still learning, and I like to help those that are where I used to be. I feel like Im giving back, we can all learn from each other!
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LetsTalkPetFoods
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Post subject: Re: Eve Bloodwork update-thyroid & liver Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 2:02 am |
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 1:35 pm BY LETS TALK Margot wrote: Hi and thank you for yhe info. I sure did not know about Lever and Thyroid trouble in Dogs, just do not know every thing, but a lot of help from you Lady's. It seems, that to day ,is not my day about writng or any thing els, my Fibromayliga, makes me do that, sorry. I'm Margot and my Frauchen Sissy, what I should have said in the beginning of this email. :idea: Hi Margot, Nice to see you posting :) Hope you are enjoying the forum :)
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