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Centrally acting muscle relaxant · For Dogs · 25 lb

How much Robaxin for a 25 lb dog?

A 25 lb dog (11.3 kg) should receive approximately 340.1 mg of Robaxin per dose, given Every 8-12 hours.

This dosage information is for educational purposes only. Always consult your veterinarian before giving any medication to your pet. Dosages may vary based on your pet's health conditions, other medications, and individual factors.

Content reviewed by licensed veterinarians. Sourced from Plumb's Veterinary Drug Handbook and the Merck Veterinary Manual.

Dosage · 25 lb dog

Robaxin dose for a 25 lb dog

Low Dose

226.8

mg

Standard

340.1

mg

Max Safe

510.2

mg

Frequency

Every 8-12 hours

Weight in kg

11.3 kg

Always confirm with your veterinarian before administering medication. These calculations are estimates based on published veterinary pharmacology references.

Other Weights

Robaxin for a different size dog

FAQ · 25 lb dog

Questions about Robaxin for a 25 lb dog

How much Robaxin for a 25 lb dog?
A 25 lb dog should receive approximately 340.1 mg of Robaxin (Methocarbamol) per dose, given Every 8-12 hours. That works out to about 0.75 × 500 mg. Always confirm with your veterinarian before administering medication.
What is the safe dose range of Robaxin for a 25 lb dog?
The published dose range for a 25 lb dog is roughly 226.8 mg (low) to 510.2 mg (max safe), with 340.1 mg as the typical standard dose. Frequency: Every 8-12 hours.
How often can I give Robaxin to a 25 lb dog?
Robaxin is typically given Every 8-12 hours. Do not exceed the recommended frequency without veterinary guidance.

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Use the calculator on the main Robaxin page for any exact weight, or read the full dosage chart and safety information.

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Sources & references

The dosage information on this page is compiled from the following veterinary and pharmaceutical references:

  • Plumb's Veterinary Drug Handbook — the standard veterinary pharmacology reference used by veterinarians worldwide.
  • Merck Veterinary Manual — a trusted, peer-reviewed resource for veterinary professionals and pet owners.
  • DailyMed (FDA Drug Labels) — official FDA-approved drug labeling and prescribing information for Methocarbamol.

Read more about our methodology and how we calculate dosages.