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Thursday, 03 July 2008

Debbie O. from Plano writes:
"Lately, my 1 year old Chihuahua (Velma) has been sneezing and has watery eyes. I think she has allergies. Can I give her Benadryl? She is otherwise very healthy and weighs 6 and a half pounds."

Dr. Manley's Reply:
"We use Benedryl (generic name diphenhydramine) at a dosage of 1 mg per pound of body weight, twice daily. It is very safe to use but in rare cases, it can result in drowsiness or hyper excitability. If there is any discharge from the eyes or nose has a yellow or greenish color, you should see your vet. That type of discharge indicates an infection. Thanks for the question....Dr. Manley"

Dr. Cleveland Manley is one of the wonderful veterinarians at VCA Pet Doctor in Richardson, TX. He is a graduate of Texas A&M University - College of Veterinary Medicine.

 
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