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>>before scooter butt crossed i had to pretreat him! i used the over the
>>counter benadryl 1 teaspoon about 1/2 an hour to 1 hour before the shots
>>where given!......the dose is 1/2 teaspoon - 1 whole teaspoon for every
>>4 pounds of weight
>That's way too much Benadryl. The correct dosage is 2mg per kg,
>according to Dr. Williams. 2mg of Benadryl is about 0.8ml, which is less
>than 1/5 of a teaspoon (a teaspoon = 5ml). A kg is 2.2 lbs. He has said
>that for ease, you can pre treat with 1ml per ferret. I go up a tad or
>down a tad for those who are extra large or extra small."
I have not seen the whole original post so I apologize if my 2 cents is
improper. I just have a question, why are you pre treating? Most vets
will pre treat with a sedative before they euthanize an animal. That has
been my experience.
I tell you as hard as it was for me to let go of Whiskey I made sure that
her last time spent with me was a happy one. I only wish I had thought
of this before. Right before Whiskey died I was given time with her in
that time I had brought all her treats with her and she was able to pig
out. Even though she was quite sick she was I could tell that her last
moments where improved. She still has a piece of my heart. I've got
tears in my eyes so I can't go on anymore.
Lisa & her 24 paws
[Posted in FML issue 3915]
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