calliecritturs
Posted : 7/12/2009 4:14:38 PM
I just answered your PM -- sorry, I wasn't on at all today until now (5:00 pm). I typed out for you what the "Pill Book Guide to Medication for Your Dog and Cat" says -- it's pretty safe but NOT for certain situations. The Pill Book doesn't go into breed distinctions but that's probably covered in the "possible side effects" where it lists sensitivities. And one of the big red flags IS hypothyroidism.
I've said it before but it bears repeating -- " "Pill Book Guide to Medication for Your Dog and Cat" (Del Reference book, last printed 1998) - you can get it on Amazon still, and it's a book I refer to all the time (in fact, I've worn out three copies!!!). It never gets into breed specifics (altho it does on Ivermectin) but it actually spells out HOW a drug works which can sometimes actually give you insight into whether or not you want to give it or not.
Rather than using Immodium, I typically use Pepto Bismol caplets. I can't use Immodium on ME so I never have it here. And I like Pepto caplets b/c they are easy to break when I need a small dose.
It's funny -- I can't take Pepto liquid at all -- it's one of those things my mother used to haul out any time I was sick as a kid and my brain is SO hardwired that just SEEING the pink bottle will make me sick to my stomach (cos that's when she gave it to me -- when I was puking my guts out LOL). At least there was never any danger in my taking it because it "tasted good" LOL.
But I can't take loperamide -- if you read all of the nervous system side effects (it can paralyze the intestinal tract) that's why I can't take it. TMI, right? But *laughing* I never dare risk it on a dog.