Your veterinarian should send your dog home with some pain medication. Under no circumstances should you give your dog human medication - you could kill her.
None - they are toxic to dogs and can kill them.
No after a hysterectomy you cannot grow a baby or give birth
painkillers are very bad for dogs depinding on what kind of pain killer it is it can kill the dog
No, and trying to give human painkillers to pigs without a veterinary prescription is illegal.
Absolutely not.Human painkillers are far too strong for animals (except some apes).If your dog is in pain, you should go to the vet to treat it. Painkillers are only temporary and will only hide the pain for a couple of hours - they do not treat the problem causing the pain.
Similar. Having your dog spayed (neutered or dressed) involves completely removing the ovaries and uterus. Hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus only, although there are several kinds of hysterectomy which can be performed for different medical reasons.See related link..
not human ones! they are made for humans!
Don't give her human painkillers. Call a vet.
Yes, but check with your veterinarian first to determine how much to give, or if aspirin is appropriate. Do not give your dog aspirin meant for humans. Specially prepared aspirin for dogs is available in pet stores. Coated aspirin may be acceptable, but check with your vet first. Your vet may also be able to prescribe other painkillers that are more effective for dogs. Do not give aspirin to your dog if it is taking any sort of n-said medication. See your vet for details.
Nothing - if you try to give your dog human medication for pain you may very well end up killing him. If you think your dog is in pain and could use some pain medication, you should take him to the vet for an examination.Important notice:Most painkillers for humans contain substances that will cause the livers and kidneys of dogs and cats to fail, and ultimately a painful death. Do not give your pet ibuprofen, paracetamol, or any other common painkiller for humans!
I really don't know, but take it to the closest vet immediatly
It's possible if hes in a lot of pain. Contact your Vet for a painkillers.