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The recommended dosage of Dramamine for dogs is 2 to 4 mg per pound of body weight every 8 hours; consult your vet before administering.
Dramamine (dimenhydrinate) is commonly used to help treat and prevent nausea and motion sickness in dogs, though it should only be used under veterinary guidance.
Yes, you can give your dog human Dramamine (dimenhydrinate), but only under veterinary supervision and at appropriate doses based on your dog's weight.
Dramamine (dimenhydrinate) can be safe for dogs when used as directed by a veterinarian, but it should always be given under veterinary supervision due to possible side effects and drug interactions.
Signs of a food allergy in dogs include persistent itching, excessive licking, skin redness, chronic ear infections, and gastrointestinal issues like vomiting or diarrhea.
Yes, dogs can exhibit OCD-like licking behavior when licking becomes excessive, repetitive, and causes self-harm, often due to anxiety, stress, or behavioral disorders.
Signs of a food allergy in dogs include itching, skin redness, paw licking, recurrent ear infections, upset stomach, and soft stools or diarrhea.
Yes, dogs can exhibit OCD-like licking behaviors, often due to anxiety, stress, or as a compulsive response, and it may require veterinary or behavioral intervention.
Signs of a food allergy in dogs include itching, licking, skin redness, gastrointestinal upset, and recurrent ear infections.
Yes, dogs can exhibit obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) behaviors, including excessive licking, especially when it becomes persistent, repetitive, and self-injurious.

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