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  1. As a retired ( UK ) pharmacy technician – it should be noted that Benadryl in the UK is NOT diphenhydramine (as in the USA) but can be either acrivastine or Cetirizine depending on brand names. Therefore, these products and doses are not interchangeable. Take great care when using purchased human products for animals. Also, someone else in the comments queried using ivermectin for dog parasites – but this is Toxic for dogs – and some have died in the UK after ingesting horse worming products by accident!

  2. I don’t know if you wii answer me but I am taking a chance anyway. I have a small border terrier/corgi. We got her at a humane society and she had been abused. She is loving, a tad barky and generally a good dog, but she has a major problem with my daughter….I am not talking about a child here my daughter is 50. Why she has a problem with her is something we would like to understand. She snaps at her and even bit her, growls and shows her teeth. My daughter has never done anything to warrant this behavior. How can we put a stop to this, it is driving both my husband and I crazy. Thank you. Really love your videos!

  3. A*M*A*Z*I*N*G – well needed tips for dog owners in the U.K. at the moment, cost of living is going so high that people cannot afford the vets so this really helps, thank you 🙏 so much

  4. What about pediatric Benadryl.? It’s difficult to get him so swallow, I have to crush and he can still taste in his food. This is bubble gum flavor he loves bubble gum lol

  5. If your dog gets ear infections it's the food they eat. Have them allergy tested and avoid those foods. If you don't have access to allergy testing change the food to something without chicken for starters. Read food labels. There's usually chicken byproducts.

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