Cesky: Medication Dosages & Vet Cost Guide

Pre-calculated medication dosages for a typical Cesky (2951 lbs). Medium breed.

Medication Dosages for Cesky

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Cesky — medication dosages & vet costs

Pre-calculated for a typical Cesky (2951 lbs). Always confirm dosages with your veterinarian.

Weight Range2951 lbs
Size ClassMedium
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much Gabapentin can I give my Cesky?

For a typical Cesky (40 lbs), the recommended Gabapentin (gabapentin) dose is 91181 mg per dose — approximately 1 × 100mg tablet. 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 Cesky.

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How much Trazodone can I give my Cesky?

For a typical Cesky (40 lbs), the recommended Trazodone (trazodone) dose is 3691 mg per dose — approximately 1 × 50mg 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 Cesky.

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How much Rimadyl can I give my Cesky?

For a typical Cesky (40 lbs), the recommended Rimadyl (carprofen) dose is 3680 mg per dose — approximately 2 × 25mg tablets. 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 Cesky.

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What size dog is a Cesky?

Ceskys are classified as a medium breed, typically weighing 2951 lbs. Medication dosages on this page are calculated using the average weight of 40 lbs.

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.