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My dog has recently been given a prescription for cephalexin to treat an ear infection (500 mg twice daily). Is this the appropriate amount or would 250 mg twice &
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The source explains that Cephalexin should be prescribed at 15 mg for each kilogram of body weight, or about 75 mg per 10 pounds of bodyweight. Cephalexin should be &
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Cephalexin for dogs is an oral medication and can be given with or without food. ... Never give your dog antibiotics that have been left over from a &
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The usual Dosage of Cephalexin in Dogs is 10 to 15 mg for each pound of body weight. Concentration of the drug can vary, and you should read the instructions and &
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With Vet Approval, Your Dog Can Take Cephalexin Key Considerations For K9s. You have to take into account medical history before giving your dog Cephalexin, or... Some &
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The upper end dose of cephalexin for dogs is about 50mg per each pound of body weight so your dog is at the high end of the dose we use but still within the &
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You must follow your veterinarian's dosage recommendations. The following is a general dose for this medication; however, your veterinarian can change it for your &
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Cephalexin dosage for dogs with infections. The typical Cephalexin dosage for dogs is 10 to 15 mg for each pound of body weight. That means a 50 pound animal may &
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The dosage range for cephalexin (Keflex?) is most often 22 to 33 mg/kg. Great Danes are big dogs as you know (weight range can be 110 to 160 pounds). Let's say your &

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