It depens on what you need the medicine for. You can purchase a medical ointment from a feed store called Terramyosin* that can be used in a guinea pig's eye if it gets injured. Other than that, I would recommend going to a veterinarian if you feel your guinea pig needs medical assistance.
no you can't if you do it will over dose and kill it. At petsmart the have special medications for it.
You should go to your local vet and tell him or her about your guinea pig's pain and he or she will give you some medication.
Consult your vet, don't give your dog medication which was indended for humans.
No humans can not give lice to guinea pigs. Guinea pigs and small animals all have a different type of lice that can spread from pig to pig. Humans can't give it to pigs and pigs can't give it to humans, but they can give it to other small animals so be carfeful.
No as this is a human medication and there would be unknown side effects in a goat - you could destroy the liver and harm your goat.
No! Do not give guinea pigs tang!
I don't think you should try giving your dog or any pet any human medication or medicine. Just use pet medication that is the right type. Good luck :)
You should go to your local vet and tell him or her about your guinea pig's pain and he or she will give you some medication.
no
No, the human strain of lice can not be transmitted to guinea pigs and vice versa.
No,do not give your guinea pig any human medicine.
You can't give a human medication to a dog without permission from a veterinarian. Go to your vet, and they can give you allergy medication for your chihuahua.
not human ones! they are made for humans!
None, never use human medicine for animals! You can put them into kidney failure. Be responsible and take it to to the vet to get some proper pain relief!
NO it would be realy realy weird
No - do not give your dog ANY human medication without a vet's directions. Most human medications are poisonous to dogs.
You should never give a dog human medication. So 0 doses.
Do not give your dog human medication without checking with a veterinarian!