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1/8 tsp sounds about right. It is 1/8 tsp per quart of Corid. I don't think your dog will be hurt by the meds but, I would try hard not to let him get to it. He doesn't need medicating 

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It is sickly skinny and isn't walking around much. She is sitting by my back door with her head tucked under her wing and not moving. When I pick her up, it feels like she's starving to death, just like the first chicken. She's eating and pooping normally, but she's not gaining any weight. They have been through the first round of worming and I was going to do the second round after I finished the antibiotics. Today is the third day of antibiotics. Her crop is very full right now and feels sort of hard. There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with the third chicken. She is up, lively, heavy, and runs around like she's perfectly healthy. It's only the second chicken- just like the first chicken, she looks like she's starving to death even though she's eating. I don't know if there's anything else I can do for her... 
I ordered some Corid online, so maybe I'll dose my last chicken with it when it comes in just in case. No sure what else I can do.
Is there anything I can do to prevent this in the future??? My chickens free range in my small enclosed backyard. I have two cats and a small dog that are also regularly in my backyard. I clean out their coop often and replace the straw. I use a nipple and bucket watering system and a PVC pipe gravity feeder for their pellets. I've had these chickens since the end of June. Could they have had this infection from before I got them?