Wash your cat thoroughly with cat-safe shampoo and warm water. I would also suggest calling your vet and talking with him/her about the type of canine flea/tick medication you applied to your cat and what symptoms of poisoning you need to watch for.
you have to always check with the vet before giving human medicine.
why yes, yes you can, but make sure it's meant for dogs, I'm pretty sure they make a type of Benadryl for dogs by dogs and mother approved
My dogs favorite treat is goldfish.
Dogs are not able to digest the things that we can- it will probably make your dog sick, if not kill it.
Most dogs react better with a treat because to them this is praise. They understand 'Good Dog' and "Bad Dog" but they still get confused. By giving them a treat for praise, they realize they are doing something good and right. If they don't get a treat, they realize they didn't do it right or did something wrong.
i think you mean "can you use medicine for dogs" well you can. my mom tried that and my dog did not die or get sick or anything. so it means you can <><><><> Sory, the above is not correct. It will depend on the medicine. There are SOME human meds that are fine for dogs, others are not. People eat chocolate and raisins, but those can kill a dog. Dogs and people are different.
Ivermectin is given for dogs and cats to treat different types of parasites. The pets may experience minimal side effects such as agitation, crying and lack of appetite.
Cosequin is a veterinary medication that is used to treat osteoarthritis. It can be used for cats, dogs, or birds and contains the active ingredients glucosamine and chondroitin.
For some dogs, car rides produce a great deal of anxiety. A combination of fear and not understanding what is happening will cause drooling, shaking, or even vomiting in some dogs. Get your dog used to the car environment before you move the car. Get in the car together and have a treat. Talk. Be happy. Make it a fun time. Do not have the car running, just share a treat and make it a positive experience. Repeat this a number of times on different occasions. You may want to feed your dog in the car. If your dog is afraid of even getting into the car, try feeding or giving a treat close to the car. Take it slow and easy at first.
Dogs can be treated with medicines but the best way is to cure it with love. Treat dogs just as human beings. Giving frequent bath to dogs with ayurvedic shampoos can also help. PLEASE refer to other sources as well.
I'm no vet, but I certainly wouldn't give my pet any human medications. I could kill them. Ask your vet about any concerns you have with your pet before giving it anything to treat a sickness.
Not at all! You don't give your dog medicine designed for a horse - see your vet for real medication for dogs.