Liver medicines do not work the same on humans as they do dogs. A dogs body works different than a humans.
Dogs are hairy for the same reason humans are. Why are humans hairy?
No, Vetenarian medicine is medical treatment for pets (like dogs, cats ect) and Human medicine is medical treatment for.... well, humans! 2nd answer: Good answer! I would add that a lot of the problems, treatments, and medications are the same, but there are also a lot of different diseases, treatments and medications, too.
The same that are with dogs and humans.
no they dont cats and dogs have more capability than humans espeacily dogs
Giraffes have the same amount of neck bones as humans but do not have the same amount of bones as humans. =p
The function of the liver of a bullfrog is much the same as that of humans. The bullfrog's liver aids in blood purification and secretes bile.
No. Many human medications do not work the same in dogs as they do in humans and can often be poisonous. If your dog is injured, see your vet immediately.
Dogs can pretty much get the same illnesses as humans can.
Yes.
yes
No dogs can not get chickenpox. Dogs usually don't get the same diseases as humans. They may get something similar to a human disease, but not the exact thing. But there are some diseases that humans and dogs get.
Yes, exact same thing. Most vets will nickel & dime you and dispense the medicine at their clinic. However, purchasing antibiotics with a RX from your vet at a human pharmacy is much cheaper & again, same medication.