Bohemian Shepherd — medication dosages & vet costs
Pre-calculated for a typical Bohemian Shepherd (37–60 lbs). Always confirm dosages with your veterinarian.
About the Bohemian Shepherd
The Bohemian Shepherd is an intelligent, lively, quick, athletic breed which enthusiastically welcomes most any activity introduced, making the breed rather versatile.
They succeed in many arenas such as agility, dog dancing,, search and rescue, nose work, tracking, pastoral work, obedience,, and are now breaking into the fields of coursing, dock diving and endurance tests. The Bohemian Shepherd makes an excellent family dog due to its devotion to family members and adoration of children. This is a breed which loves to be with its family and also does well with other non-human members of the family when raised with them. Bohemian Shepherd is a herding, watchdog breed that patrols its home and family, is very alert and can be quite vocal if it senses danger. Club Contact: bscnainfo@gmail.com
Weight37–60 lbs
Height19.3–21.7 in
SizeMedium
GroupFoundation Stock Service
Lifespan12-15 years
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Medication dosages for a 49 lb Bohemian Shepherd
Standard veterinary dosing — always confirm with your vet
Calculated for a 49 lb Bohemian Shepherd (37–60 lbs range). Dosages are guidelines — your vet may adjust based on your dog's specific needs.
Bohemian Shepherd Health
There are some diseases which affect the Bohemian Shepherd but so far nothing has suggested the breed suffers at a high degree to any particular disease. The club¿s breeding program is aimed at reducing hip and elbow dysplasia, degenerative myelopathy, epilepsy and, most importantly, using genetic information to help maintain genetic diversity in the breed and reduce relatedness
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How much Gabapentin can I give my Bohemian Shepherd?
For a typical Bohemian Shepherd (49 lbs), the recommended Gabapentin (gabapentin) dose is 111–222 mg per dose — approximately 2 × 100mg tablets. This is given every 8–12 hours for pain, anxiety & seizures.
Always confirm the exact dose with your veterinarian. Factors like age, health conditions, and other medications can affect the right dose for your specific Bohemian Shepherd.
How much Trazodone can I give my Bohemian Shepherd?
For a typical Bohemian Shepherd (49 lbs), the recommended Trazodone (trazodone) dose is 44–111 mg per dose — approximately 1 × 100mg tablet. This is given every 8–12 hours for anxiety & sedation.
Always confirm the exact dose with your veterinarian. Factors like age, health conditions, and other medications can affect the right dose for your specific Bohemian Shepherd.
For a typical Bohemian Shepherd (49 lbs), the recommended Rimadyl (carprofen) dose is 44–98 mg per dose — approximately 1 × 75mg tablet. This is given once or twice daily for pain & inflammation (nsaid).
Always confirm the exact dose with your veterinarian. Factors like age, health conditions, and other medications can affect the right dose for your specific Bohemian Shepherd.
What health issues are common in Bohemian Shepherds?
There are some diseases which affect the Bohemian Shepherd but so far nothing has suggested the breed suffers at a high degree to any particular disease. The club¿s breeding program is aimed at reducing hip and elbow dysplasia, degenerative myelopathy, epilepsy and, most importantly, using genetic information to help maintain genetic diversity in the breed and reduce relatedness
What size dog is a Bohemian Shepherd?
Bohemian Shepherds are classified as a medium breed in the Foundation Stock Service, typically weighing 37–60 lbs and standing 19.3–21.7 inches tall. They have a life expectancy of 12-15 years.
The medication dosages on this page are general guidelines based on standard veterinary references. They are not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian before giving any medication to your pet. Dosages may vary based on your dog's health, age, other medications, and your vet's assessment.