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Hello, and thanks for your question. I can't say for sure, but your oncologist may have been referring to ondansetron, which is often used for controlling nausea in animals undergoing chemotherapy. Hope this helps.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Most veterinarians typically dose dogs at 0.5 - 1mg/kg of body weight. For example, if you were to give a 25 lb dog Zofer (Ondansetron), the dog would get 4mg or 8mg every 12 hours. A dog Googly's size would get about 12 - 25mg every 12 hours. If Googly is vomiting and not feeling well, I would recommend having a veterinarian examine Googly so that the most appropriate diagnostic and treatment recommendations can be recommended. Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns and I would be more than happy to help you further.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
There are several products effective against fleas and ticks that you can buy over the counter. They are in form of topical spot-on pipette that you apply on skin (for example Frontline, K9 Advantix), collars (Seresto, Killtix) or tablets (Nexgard). If you search online you will find many shops selling these products. Alternatively, you should be able to buy them in pet shops or at the vets.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Try Zesty Paws Calming Bites, Composure chews (VetriScience) or Zylkene (Vetoquinol). Be aware that not all products will work for all dogs. The trick is to find the one that works the best. If Maggy's anxiety is severe, she may need prescription medication. Discuss options with your veterinarian.
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If he recently had intestinal surgery and is experiencing nausea than you should call your vet and give him/her an update. Your vet may want to recheck him to make sure it is not related to the surgery. There really isn't a good over the counter medication for nausea but your vet could prescribe an anti-vomiting medication and antacid. You could add a probiotic to his diet, like Proviable or Fortiflora and see if that helps. Also, feeding him a gastrointestinal diet may help, too.
Updated on August 12th, 2025