200# dose on tube is a 200# dose. Paste not gel, tastes like kindergarten white paste
Yeah, I saw that. I should have bought a bunch at the place I was at up in the north.
You still remember eating kindergarten paste?
:-)
Body weight Conversion (1 kg ≈ 2.2 lbs) (doses calculated per upper end of weight range) | Dose 0.2 mg/kg ≈ 0.09 mg/lb (Each tablet = 3 mg; doses rounded to nearest half tablet above) | ||
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70–90 lb | 32–40 kg | 8 mg | (3 tablets = 9 mg) |
91–110 lb | 41–50 kg | 10 mg | (3.5 tablets) |
111–130 lb | 51–59 kg | 12 mg | (4 tablets) |
131–150 lb | 60–68 kg | 13.5 mg | (4.5 tablets) |
151–170 lb | 69–77 kg | 15 mg | (5 tablets) |
171–190 lb | 78–86 kg | 16 mg | (5.5 tablets) |
191–210 lb | 87–95 kg | 18 mg | (6 tablets) |
211–230 lb | 96–104 kg | 20 mg | (7 tablets = 21 mg) |
231–250 lb | 105–113 kg | 22 mg | (7.5 tablets=22.5 mg) |
251–270 lb | 114–122 kg | 24 mg | (8 tablets) |
271–290 lb | 123–131 kg | 26 mg | (9 tablets = 27 mg) |
291–310 lb | 132–140 kg | 28 mg | (9.5 tablets=28.5 mg) |
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Might need to do some math. For my dogs, I just adjust by looking at the lines and calculating for the lesser weight. Seems ok for them.