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Xanax for dogs.
    #23858573 - 11/22/16 08:02 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

My dog trembles during thunderstorms and flips shit when I leave the house. Can I buy xanax for dogs online in the same way I can buy antibiotics for fish?


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: Shiithead]
    #23858579 - 11/22/16 08:03 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

No. Take him to the vet. Tell them they have terrible anxiety that's so bad he's inconsolable and keeps the family up. They will probably prescribe him xanax.


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: CookieCrumbs]
    #23858617 - 11/22/16 08:13 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Don't think Xanax is that common in vet medicine. I think valium is far more common. I have had two dogs that were thunder-phobic. I have a friend that is a vet and they told me to try Gravol (they gave me the correct dose for the mass of my dogs). You have to get it into them about 20-30mins before the thunder starts, but if you time it right, it does knock back the anxiety by maybe 50% (IMO).


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: pslyke]
    #23858632 - 11/22/16 08:17 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Gravol is benadryl? that's what my dog usually gets. It works.


Though my parents dog, who was a little older, was getting 2mg xanax a night. Could be because he also had bad arthritis and couldn't afford to be up all night.


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: CookieCrumbs]
    #23858692 - 11/22/16 08:35 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Nope, Gravol is Dimenhydrinate. Maybe you might know it as dramamine? Benadryl is diphenhydramine hydrochloride.


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: pslyke]
    #23858697 - 11/22/16 08:37 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Ooooh that's a motion sickness drug. Yeah, I was mistaken.


I'd say try both of these options (at different times of course) before trying something like a benzo OP.


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: CookieCrumbs]
    #23858719 - 11/22/16 08:43 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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No. Take him to the vet. Tell them they have terrible anxiety that's so bad he's inconsolable and keeps the family up. They will probably prescribe him xanax.



This, or you can say your dog can't go on long trips in the car without getting really bad anxiety.  Although I'd probably use cookies answer first


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: Shiithead] * 1
    #23858908 - 11/22/16 10:13 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

I gave my cat 1mg of alprazolam.

Vet prescribed generic xanax for her, in 1mg pills. I looked it up and it seemed like even for a human that's not a starting dose. I'm hoping it wasn't supposed to be .1 mg and someone screwed up somewhere.

She seemed awake and sort of alert, but she was staggering around in circles and seemed like she was drunk. First thing we noticed was when she jumped off the table after eating her breakfast (all of it, instead of half like usual) she fell over. Then proceeded to finish the other cat's breakfast. Then walked over to him and rubbed up against him, usually she avoids him and hisses and smacks him if he gets too close.

Was really worried about her. Didn't know if she was gonna be OK.

Once we were sure she was going to be fine eventually, it was kinda funny watching her.

We could pick her up and cuddle her cradled on her back and she'd be happy, we've never been able to do that.
She seemed really disoriented but not really upset most of the time.

She kept walking up to the other cat she usually avoids and he was so fucking confused all morning, it was hilarious.
He'd follow her around and watch her from across the room with the most bemused expression.
He'd go to attack her like usual, and she wouldn't do anything or she'd just hiss or growl, and he'd stop and be like "wtf is wrong with you, why aren't you hitting me or running??"

She did try and jump on a small table that's her usual perch and missed and hit her neck. :frown:
Don't think it hurt her though. She did it again later when I was too far away to stop her but I managed to catch her before she hit the floor.
After about three hours she was well enough that she managed to jump on the table successfully, though she did fall off a few minutes later by stepping off the edge unintentionally.
Landed on her feet, staggered sideways, and fell over.

We watched her for about three and a half hours, by then we were pretty sure she was going to be okay and wouldn't hurt herself, we both had to leave for different things but she's still fine.

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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: Shiithead]
    #23858915 - 11/22/16 10:18 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Years ago I had a lab, he was dumb as a sack of hammers, great dog though.  Anyway, when the tornado sirens went off I would force xannies down his throat if I had them, not a lot though, like .25-.50 at most, he was prepared for death then without a care in the world.


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: shadyy]
    #23858922 - 11/22/16 10:20 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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i hate liz said:
I gave my cat 1mg of alprazolam.

Vet prescribed generic xanax for her, in 1mg pills. I looked it up and it seemed like even for a human that's not a starting dose. I'm hoping it wasn't supposed to be .1 mg and someone screwed up somewhere.

She seemed awake and sort of alert, but she was staggering around in circles and seemed like she was drunk. First thing we noticed was when she jumped off the table after eating her breakfast (all of it, instead of half like usual) she fell over. Then proceeded to finish the other cat's breakfast. Then walked over to him and rubbed up against him, usually she avoids him and hisses and smacks him if he gets too close.

Was really worried about her. Didn't know if she was gonna be OK.

Once we were sure she was going to be fine eventually, it was kinda funny watching her.

We could pick her up and cuddle her cradled on her back and she'd be happy, we've never been able to do that.
She seemed really disoriented but not really upset most of the time.

She kept walking up to the other cat she usually avoids and he was so fucking confused all morning, it was hilarious.
He'd follow her around and watch her from across the room with the most bemused expression.
He'd go to attack her like usual, and she wouldn't do anything or she'd just hiss or growl, and he'd stop and be like "wtf is wrong with you, why aren't you hitting me or running??"

She did try and jump on a small table that's her usual perch and missed and hit her neck. :frown:
Don't think it hurt her though. She did it again later when I was too far away to stop her but I managed to catch her before she hit the floor.
After about three hours she was well enough that she managed to jump on the table successfully, though she did fall off a few minutes later by stepping off the edge unintentionally.
Landed on her feet, staggered sideways, and fell over.

We watched her for about three and a half hours, by then we were pretty sure she was going to be okay and wouldn't hurt herself, we both had to leave for different things but she's still fine.

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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: Lucis]
    #23858924 - 11/22/16 10:21 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

He's, like, barking at the tornado. "I GOT THIS SHIT, FAM!"


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: shadyy]
    #23859193 - 11/23/16 12:26 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

I know my grandmother gives her dog (who weighs probably about 2kg's) 5mg of Diazepam, and it knocks her straight out, so if your dog is a big dog, it could be plausible, but if it's small I'd consider something less potent, or at least equal the dose to something that of Diazepam IMO.


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: Shiithead] * 3
    #23859315 - 11/23/16 01:49 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

I doubt these work but the pictures is amazing :lol:


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: Shiithead]
    #23859325 - 11/23/16 02:01 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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My dog trembles during thunderstorms and flips shit when I leave the house. Can I buy xanax for dogs online in the same way I can buy antibiotics for fish?



You can get a prescription from a vet.  My dog gets 1mg Lorazepam as needed, which thankfully isn't often.


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: ONE OZ SLUG]
    #23859770 - 11/23/16 07:56 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Also OP, thundershirt. Just put a tight fitting shirt or vest around your dog. It does help a little for some dogs


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: CookieCrumbs]
    #23859791 - 11/23/16 08:07 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

The vet gave my dog xanax, but he just ran around enjoying the buzz.


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: Crazy_Horse]
    #23859795 - 11/23/16 08:09 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

I second thunder shirt.  They work!

Some natural/homeopathic options are 'rescue remedy' by Bach or 'happy traveler' by ark naturals.


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: birdeatingspider]
    #23859805 - 11/23/16 08:11 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Also, as much as you want to console your frightened pup, in order to extinguish the behavior you must completely ignore your dog whimpering and trying to climb all over you.  It is referred to as negative reinforcement.


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: birdeatingspider]
    #23859815 - 11/23/16 08:14 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Yeah I've had to learn that the hard way. But don't like lock them in a room by themselves. They're freaking out because they think some monster is coming to kill them and their family. If they don't have access to you they'll get more freaked out.


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: CookieCrumbs]
    #23859823 - 11/23/16 08:16 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Yes.  The dog must see you calm and indifferent to the storm in order to know all is well.


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: Eggtimer]
    #23859866 - 11/23/16 08:35 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

That dog looks like it just came across a stash of edibles. My dog tried the cbd oil dog snacks, it works.


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: Shiithead]
    #23859895 - 11/23/16 08:44 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Also for leaving the house, have you considered crate training? as long as you don't spend all day gone it's not a bad thing. And once you establish that as a safe calm place it may also help with storms.


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: Shiithead]
    #23860085 - 11/23/16 09:36 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

ive heard of dogs getting tramadol and phenobarb


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: Connoisseur]
    #23860117 - 11/23/16 09:48 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Gotta be careful tho, side effects and risks are different for dogs than for people. My dog got really really sick on tramadol :frown:


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: Connoisseur]
    #23860119 - 11/23/16 09:48 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Nope, benzodiazepines are a controlled substance.\

If you are on a benzodiazepine though, the fraction your dog or cat weighs of a 200lbs human is the fraction you can give him of your benzo pill to get approximately the same effect in them as in you.

So..

You have a human Benzo pill.
Your dog weighs 20 lbs
200lbs = 10x 20lbs
Give your dog 1/10 benzo pill

Saves you a fortune with the vet and your dog or cat is well medicated.

Only do this with benzodiazepines, many other drugs either dont work or are toxic.


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: CookieCrumbs]
    #23860131 - 11/23/16 09:53 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Gotta be careful tho, side effects and risks are different for dogs than for people. My dog got really really sick on tramadol :frown:




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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: Connoisseur] * 1
    #23860173 - 11/23/16 10:05 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: ChemicalSpark]
    #23860215 - 11/23/16 10:24 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

What kind of doggy, do you have a pic?


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: CookieCrumbs] * 1
    #23860397 - 11/23/16 11:54 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Gotta be careful tho, side effects and risks are different for dogs than for people. My dog got really really sick on tramadol :frown:




My dog had Tramadol at one point, hes such a sharing individual too.


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    #23860846 - 11/23/16 02:24 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: shadyy]
    #23860871 - 11/23/16 02:35 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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i hate liz said:
I gave my cat 1mg of alprazolam.

Vet prescribed generic xanax for her, in 1mg pills. I looked it up and it seemed like even for a human that's not a starting dose. I'm hoping it wasn't supposed to be .1 mg and someone screwed up somewhere.

She seemed awake and sort of alert, but she was staggering around in circles and seemed like she was drunk. First thing we noticed was when she jumped off the table after eating her breakfast (all of it, instead of half like usual) she fell over. Then proceeded to finish the other cat's breakfast. Then walked over to him and rubbed up against him, usually she avoids him and hisses and smacks him if he gets too close.

Was really worried about her. Didn't know if she was gonna be OK.

Once we were sure she was going to be fine eventually, it was kinda funny watching her.

We could pick her up and cuddle her cradled on her back and she'd be happy, we've never been able to do that.
She seemed really disoriented but not really upset most of the time.

She kept walking up to the other cat she usually avoids and he was so fucking confused all morning, it was hilarious.
He'd follow her around and watch her from across the room with the most bemused expression.
He'd go to attack her like usual, and she wouldn't do anything or she'd just hiss or growl, and he'd stop and be like "wtf is wrong with you, why aren't you hitting me or running??"

She did try and jump on a small table that's her usual perch and missed and hit her neck. :frown:
Don't think it hurt her though. She did it again later when I was too far away to stop her but I managed to catch her before she hit the floor.
After about three hours she was well enough that she managed to jump on the table successfully, though she did fall off a few minutes later by stepping off the edge unintentionally.
Landed on her feet, staggered sideways, and fell over.

We watched her for about three and a half hours, by then we were pretty sure she was going to be okay and wouldn't hurt herself, we both had to leave for different things but she's still fine.

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1 mg is a dose for me. :shrug: I don't take xanex much though. Your cat probably got wrecked. :lol:


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: Ras Rising]
    #23860879 - 11/23/16 02:36 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Gotta be careful tho, side effects and risks are different for dogs than for people. My dog got really really sick on tramadol :frown:




My dog had Tramadol at one point, hes such a sharing individual too.




Well like I said my ol pup got right sick from it so I confiscated the bottle from him for his own good.


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Re: Xanax for dogs. [Re: CookieCrumbs]
    #23860890 - 11/23/16 02:39 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

My dog gets really bad munchies from xanax. The first time we gave him one I caught him licking a box of cheesebread. His stoned ass ate the entire thing. Pulledi t off the counter and ate all of it. When I called at him he just turned to look at me with his tounge hanging out looking happy as shit. I couldn't even be mad.


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