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In reply to the discussion: I "inherited" my late father's two Shih Tzus about a month ago. [View all]TheBlackAdder
(29,812 posts)39. This is for our dog, check with your vet first. We have 100MG capsules for our Aussie Shephard.
        Check this link, it shows we're on the low side. Since mileage varies, start low and see how it goes.
https://www.bestiepaws.com/dose/gabapentin-dogs-dosage/
Here are more reference links:
https://www.petmd.com/dog/care/gabapentin-dogs-what-you-need-know
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/gabapentin-for-dogs/
This one has a warning about not using liquid forms.
https://www.veterinarians.org/gabapentin-for-dogs/.
Yes, you can give your dog Gabapentin. However, first, you need to consult with your trusted veterinarian and get a prescription. Gabapentin is safe and efficient for dogs but only when used correctly and in individually tailored doses.
Never give your dog oral liquid Gabapentin formulated for humans. This is because human oral suspensions almost always use the artificial sweetener xylitol as a taste enhancer. Sadly, xylitol is highly toxic to dogs and can cause a potentially fatal blood sugar drop.
It is also highly inadvisable to give your dog human Gabapentin pills as they contain much higher doses than your dog needs. Giving your dog human Gabapentin capsules or tablets can quickly cause a Gabapentin overdose
If you have human tablets, they can be probably be cut to a smaller size.
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        One time my little 8 pound dog decided to take on one of those huge dogs that look like a bear.
        Irish_Dem
        Feb 2024
        #42
      
        
        I have a cat and haven't had a dog in years but I do know that bonding with them is the key
        Deuxcents
        Feb 2024
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        This is for our dog, check with your vet first. We have 100MG capsules for our Aussie Shephard.
        TheBlackAdder
        Feb 2024
        #39
      
        
        If they are licking their paws, check their food, it may have too much corn in it
        Bev54
        Feb 2024
        #19
      
        
        I'm sure they are missing their human dad. Thanks for taking them both it will be an adjustment
        FloridaBlues
        Feb 2024
        #33