would 500mg of cipro and 500mg of clavamox be too much for a 40lb. dog?

these drugs were prescribed by our vet,and our dog will now not eat,The vet says everything is normal,but did nothing to remedy her not eating

    would 500mg of cipro and 500mg of clavamox be too much for a 40lb. dog?

    these drugs were prescribed by our vet,and our dog will now not eat,The vet says everything is normal,but did nothing to remedy her not eating...
    General Dog Discussions : would 500mg of cipro and 500mg of clavamox be too much for a 40lb. dog?...

    • would 500mg of cipro and 500mg of clavamox be too much for a 40lb. dog?

      would 500mg of cipro and 500mg of clavamox be too much for a 40lb. dog? General Dog Discussions
      these drugs were prescribed by our vet,and our dog will now not eat,The vet says everything is normal,but did nothing to remedy her not eating

      would 500mg of cipro and 500mg of clavamox be too much for a 40lb. dog?

      would 500mg of cipro and 500mg of clavamox be too much for a 40lb. dog? General Dog Discussions
    • If the drugs were prescribed by the vet for your particular dog, then the quantity shud be alright. Check to see if the bottles recommend giving with food. If so, and she is not eating, then she's probably nauseous.If's that's the case, go the grocery store and get some Braunschweiger to put her meds in to give them to her ~ I've yet to meet a dog that would turn down Braunschweiger.Then try to think of some innovative foods you can make that might entice her to eat while settling her stomach. Just remember that there are different rules for when you can and cannot eat calcium when using Cipro.Since you didn't give us the size and weight of your dog, it is difficult to know how much Pepto Bismol she can have, but it is frequently used in dogs for reducing nausea, and you could use one of the on-line vets to help with dosage. She might feel more like eating if you can get her stomach settled.