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Old 11-11-2011, 06:49 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by concretegurl View Post
I've always noticed that not everything is tailored to weight properly. Even people medicine should really be taking something in the same dosage as a 80 pound child over 12 or a 250 pound man?
Can you break down how you do it?
If this works for you I'm going to totally copy you in hopes int will work for Princess and Scoobers and their allergies.
Their label says:
Up to 39 lbs = 1 Tsp Daily (well).....2 Tsp Daily (for stressed dog)
40 to 89 lbs = 2 Tsp Daily (well).....3 Tsp Daily (stressed)
90 + lbs = 3 Tsp Daily (well).....4 Tsp Daily (stressed)

So, it looks like they approx cut the dose by a tsp for every weight range. If someone used that premise, then for a dog 20lbs or less -- it could be 1/2t (well), and 1t (stressed). I will likely do something like this bc like you, I feel there is too great a physical difference btwn a 39lb dog and a 3-7 lb dog.

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Originally Posted by Latte's Mom View Post
I would be interested int trying the GOO, but how much is it?
Just checked for you - $69.95 for 16oz, which is supposed to be about a 90-day supply. The price kind of threw me at first, but once I thought of the monthly price, it made more sense (ie, $23 per month, at the most...and it will likely cost me less since I won't give them a 39lb-dog dose). So, looking at it that way, it really isn't bad at all.
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