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Use caution. The methocarbamol is a muscle relaxant and has some sedative effects. The Benadryl, as an antihistamines, can be sedating as well. Given together, they may cause extreme lethargy or sedation. Discuss your concerns with your vet prior to administering this combination of medications.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Thank you for contacting Boop by Petco with your question about Brody. I'm sorry he's in pain. Initially, it can be dosed at 7-20mg per pound. At his weight, that's 1,225mg to 3,500mg. You gave him 1000mg, which is actually below the recommended dose range. You did not overdose him, and things will be ok. I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Poor Max! I'm sorry to hear that he's limping. Unfortunately, it's illegal for us to advise you to give any medication to your pet without first doing a physical exam - so this is not something we can do over the internet. I can tell you, however, that Robaxin is not likely to be helpful since it's a muscle relaxant, not a pain medication per se. It's sometimes used as an adjunct treatment for dogs with certain types of back pain, but wouldn't do much good for other types of soreness. If you're not able to get Max in to see an emergency vet tonight, the best option would be to keep him confined in a relatively small area such as a crate or small room, so that he can't be too active and make the injury worse. Then take him in to see your regular veterinarian tomorrow.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi, thanks for using Boop by Petco! Both Dasuquin and Glycoflex come in treat form. https://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=34362 http://pet-supplies.drsfostersmith.com/search?view=grid&w=glycoflex%20chews&visitorID=&cartcount=0&wishcount=0&division=dogs I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
If she was just at the vet, call and tell them you saw little improvement. On that medicine. They will recommend you come in for a further work up, which is best. But often times they may be able to try another medicine first I would it recommend any Tylenol or aspirin at home as they can have side effects and are in the same class as the deramaxx such you will unlikely notice any relief Rest at home is a good option. You can also add omega 3 fatty acids and fish oils to the diet to help with joint pain from arthritis. Adding a canine glucosamine and chondrotin supplement makes a big difference Ce also. These can be purchased online or any pet store
Updated on August 12th, 2025