Now pay attention here: You THEORIZED above that 1 ml of dex is all a dog needs for shock (when this is actually laughably-incorrect), and you FEAR that a dog will die from loss of fluids, FORGETTING COMPLETELY the fact that you are supposed to give IV fluids concurrently. So, yes genius, if you have a dog suffering from hypovolemic shock, and you run a bunch of dex in him, while giving NO fluids, you bet he'll die. But, DUH, you're supposed to be running fluids in the animal, while giving DEX, and that is clearly stated in the article.

So why don't you 1) ADMIT you actually were 100% wrong in saying that 1 ml of dex would treat shock (), and 2) that, in fact, my dosages are correct.
no i did not. 1 ml is for anti swelling purposes. and i certainly wont forget dog needs fluids as i also wrote in my previous post.

Again, you must have a mental disability.

If the range of dex is .05 mg/ml to 5.0 mg/ml, and we're stating the high-end of that dosage, then CLEARLY we're at the 10x the minimum dose.

This is a mathematical fact that only an imbecile who can't comprehend basic math would try to debate.

The one reference (Method B) Frosty mentioned had an even higher-end of 12x the minimum recommended dose, not 33x.
that range is the range for anti shock purposes. 0,5 mg is not the dose for anti swelling. just told u that 0,15mg for a kg so around 0,07 per lb





here is where i stopped reading your post and will stop responding to you. im interested to read what people with practical experience have to say.