I am not very sure of this answer but using common sense, I don't think that you should give your dog human medicine unless you want to pay a very high vet payment and/or see your dog suffer in a very bad way. That's my opinion.
No - dogs are very sensitive to the side effects of acetominophen (and all other human medications like Tylenol, Advil, Aleve, Motrin, ibuprofen, aspirin, etc.) and you can cause a fatal stomach ulcer with these medications. If you feel your dog would benefit from pain medication, you need to make an appointment with your veterinarian. There are safe and relatively cheap drugs available for dogs to manage pain, but you will need a veterinary prescription to get them.
A dog cannot impregnate a human.
No - do not give your dog ANY human medication without a vet's directions. Most human medications are poisonous to dogs.
No!
Yes, and it is possible for this to kill your dog. Dogs are very sensitive to the side effects of aspirin, so you should never give your dog aspirin or any other human pain medication (Tylenol, Advil, Aleve, Motrin, ibuprofen, acetominophen, etc.).
A condition in a dog's health cannot be transferred to a human. They may pass bacteria to a human but not a medical condition.
You should never give a dog human medication. So 0 doses.
Yes They can.
no
You should never give animals human drugs.
can i give my dog levothyroxine prewscribed for humans
Never give an animal a medication that is made for a human. Dogs have different systems from humans, and human medications may kill them or make them sick. Ask a veterinarian what to give your dog.