Who has experience using this for bulldogs.
Thanks
Who has experience using this for bulldogs.
Thanks
im curious about clenbuterol and dog usage/dosage (i have a shitload of this) ........banamine (where to obtain this) thanks YIS
im being advised 5 ug every 2nd day. but be careful with his stuff cause it has all sorts of side effects it can also cause muscle cramps ( heart is a muscle too) and its liver toxic.
heard it stays in the blood for 36 hours, so if u would give it every day u would build up to dangerous levels.
i want to give it a try for 2/3 weeks. going to give it in the morning and train in the afternoon so it will be good for 2 training sessions.
im guessing not to give it before a show cause u don't want the dog to experience any negative side effects from it by then.
thats why i like to hear some more people with experience using it.
THE KIND I HAVE IS TAKEN ORALLY (INHALATION) ...I SUSPECT ITLL OPEN THE LUNGS AND BROCHIAL AIRWAYS OF THE DOGS I WILL TRY IT IF I FIND A WAY TO GIVE IT TO THEM WITH NO HARM
What exactly you want to achieve by giving clen?
iv got 20 ug tablets, the 5 ug i spoke of is for a 20 kg dog. but like i said that's what someone else advised me and what im going to try. remember its a heavy medicine so don't copy my words.
clenbuterol widers the airways and makes the slime thinner so its drained easier, (it also has an anti allergic working for example dust). that's the reasons i want to you use it since one of my dogs has a cough sometimes. iv checked him with the vet and his heart and lungs are perfect.
if it works well i want to return to the vet and ask for something milder with the same effect and less negative side effects. if there is any.
so its a good for more air during a training, but its also good for fat burning and it has a anabolic effect on the muscles. anticatabolic that is, not growth. but thats not the reason im using it.
sorry for the english
what you say is use for medical reasons and not athletic purposes while the vet says that everything is ok, most of the uses for "training aid" included also thyroid hormones. Clen by itself helps you to loose way in similar ways with ephedrine. After the first time you use it the effect minimizes, personnal experience that is.
Another lighter option is aerolin (salbutamol).
high praised in the past, easily replaced by ephedrine in later years. For anabolic/anticatabolic effects if you are vto use drugs obviously there are much better options. Another bronchodilutor, natural remedy, is a mint tea.
not everything, the lungs and the heart. he might still have some problem with the airways or slime which makes him cough sometimes. could be something allergic.what you say is use for medical reasons and not athletic purposes while the vet says that everything is ok
true, i read its prescribed for horses with astma for 14 days, after this the effect minimizes.After the first time you use it the effect minimizes, personnal experience that is.
for what purposes?Another lighter option is aerolin (salbutamol).
sure thing, i believe people use it for more air on dogs.For anabolic/anticatabolic effects if you are vto use drugs obviously there are much better options.
have you tried this on dogs? i dont think its something bronchial though. his lung photo's were fine. think he might do fine with something that widers the airways and deals with the slime. clenbuterol should give results if thats the problem.Another bronchodilutor, natural remedy, is a mint tea.
I have tried it on the dogs and myself. I did lose some weight over the weeks but didnt notice any anobolic effect, I was hot all the time and had mild shakes and cramps in my arms. It also effected my sleep pattern.
I came to the conclusion that the side effects far outweighed the benefits in my case. It also didnt work out well with the dog. Maybe some people would get different results, using a different dose or brand.
I suggest you try it and then ask yourself, if the dog experiences the same side effects, can you honestly expect it to perform at his best.