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i give bella benadryl. benadryl is for every 1lb its 1-2mg. i usually just smash up one whole 25mg of benadryl and mix it with peanut butter n she eats it. bella is around 7.5-8lbs. i give her one in the morning when i go to school and when we are about to go to bed. dont give benadryl to ur baby more than 3 times a day. you can google it. zyrtec sounds good but its expensive i have allergies myself and zyrtec is like gold to me. benadryl or pharmacy or generic brand benadryl is is cheaper and very effective. a lot of vets suggest benadryl. i havent heard the zyrtec one yet. |
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Also, for Benadryl to really be effective - it has to be given every 4-6 hours. It sounds like you're giving it before bedtime, and then again in the morning - if I'm reading this correct. Giving it 2x day means she is metabolizing the benadryl out of her system (before she gets another dose), and she won't maintain a therapeutic level. Benadryl's half-life can be as short as 2.5 hours (!) - so it really should be given to accommodate it's fast rate of elimination. Generic zyrtec isn't bad in price at all -- esp. bc you only need 1/4th a pill - and it's a 24 hour pill. It's more expensive than Benadryl, for sure, but not too bad in small dog-doses. |
I actuall buy the "generic" Zyrtec at Costco in a huge bottle, and it's very affordable. Both my daughter have seasonal allergies, so they take one a day too. As mentioned before, Benedryl has to be given several times a day. Zyrtec only once a day. It comes in a 10 mg tablet. My Coby weighs 12 lbs, so he get a whole pill at bedtime every night with a little peanut butter smeared on it. He swallows it no problem at all. He thinks it his "bedtime" treat. ;) Furbabies under 10 lbs should only get 1/2 of a 10 mg pill. As mentioned before, it can take up to 2 weeks of everyday use to be able to see symptoms improving, so don't give up too quickly...:) |
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