It's extremely dangerous to give your dog human medication without explicit instructions from a veterinarian. Lorazepam is a benzodiazepine that can cause serious side effects in dogs, including:
* Sedation and lethargy: This can make your dog unsteady and prone to injury.
* Respiratory depression: Lorazepam can slow down your dog's breathing, which can be life-threatening.
* Liver and kidney problems: Long-term use can damage these organs.
* Behavioral changes: Lorazepam can cause aggression, anxiety, and other behavioral issues.
Only a qualified veterinarian can determine if Lorazepam is appropriate for your dog and the correct dosage.
Please contact your veterinarian immediately for advice on how to help your dog. They can assess your dog's condition and provide the best course of treatment.