Reductions in overall mortality risks and mortality risk from cancer were observed at
dosages of aspirin ranging from half a standard aspirin tablet per week to seven tablets per week.
You probably could use a higher
dosage of aspirin (ask you vet).
Going on the safe side, a recommended
dosage of aspirin of about 5 mg / lb seems to work well for most dogs.
Not exact matches
You are now much aware
of the risks and effects that may be associated with buffered
aspirin intake, you should see to it that you administer the proper
dosage as advised by your veterinarian to your dog baby.
The recommended
dosage is 5 mg to 10 mg
of aspirin per pound
of a dog's weight, as recommended by your veterinarian, and it can be given once every 12 hours.
Let your vet know how many milligrams are in the type
of aspirin tablet you intend to use, as found on the container label, and your vet will recommend how to cut the tablet down to reach the proper
dosage.
Many NSAIDs, like
aspirin, cause bleeding or ulcers in the stomach and small intestine, and have other undesirable effects; they should be used only for short periods
of time and in carefully controlled
dosages.