No; this is a powerful medication that has not been evaluated for use in animals. If your dog is vomiting and appears ill, you should talk to your veterinarian about possible causes and what you can do to help your dog feel better. If the vomiting doesn't stop on its own within 24 hours, your dog should probably be taken to a veterinarian for an exam.
Yes, you can give pepto to dogs for upset stomachs. Give 1/4 tablet per 20 lbs dog weight.
If your dog has a sensitive stomach, a good dog food brand that probably won't upset it's stomach is Iams. It's a dry food brand and has it for small, medium, and large dogs.
Gastro intestinal
The dog will probably get an upset stomach. If the dog seems to be in a lot of distress, call a veterinarian.
Decreased appetite and upset stomach are some of the signs that a dog is infested with worms.
it could be alot of things... are any of these the symptoms? Decreased appetite Weight loss Upset stomach Anemia Mucus or blood in the feces you already have upset stomach... if you have observed any of these, its time to bring your dog to the vet...
their stomach will get very upset and there is a probability, depending on the dog, she might get some dog characteristics, OR she could also get the worms and parasites the dog has
Think about these; did your dog eat anything that upset its stomach there, did he receive a traumatic experience in there, if your dog is from a shelter, find out if there was any post traumatic experience.
As long as the food is good for your dog I don't see an issue. Avoid giving your dog sweets or anything that can upset his stomach.
Depending upon the issue, the health of your dog and the size of your dog, dramamine may be safe when prescribed by a veterinarian. As this is an off-label use of a human medication for a dog, you legally cannot do this without first talking with your veterinarian. Bonine, on the other hand, has not been evaluated for use in dogs and should be avoided unless specifically prescribed by your veterinarian for your dog.
It may upset it's stomach, causing vomiting, or diarhea on the other end.
according to the packaging on Baytril, it should not be given during the rapid growth period so for small dogs it should not be given till after 8 mos and giant breeds, not till after 18 mos. It can cause cartilage deterioration.