Never, ever administer human pharmaceuticals to dogs without a specific, written instruction from a licensed veterinarian. Many human pharmaceuticals, such as Tylenol and Advil, can kill dogs. The only answer to this question is: do not give your dog any medicine until you've talked to his or her vet.
I wouldn't advise it. But, if your dog is in pain, give him/her an asprin (don't give a lot of asprin and only if the dog is in long-lasting pain, try to use animal pain relievers and vitamins, asprin has acid in it that can thin the walls of the dog's stomach and can even lead to death if too much is taken over time)
There are several lines that crossed in larger breeds to create a bigger, "bullier" dog. The ideal weight for an APBT is 30-60 lbs, so a 100lb dog is grossly out of standard and not considered a good representation of the breed
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Are you dumb of course not i mean your so stupid you thing you give your dog asprin i can tell you what you give asprin you
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If you go over what is prescripted by your doctor or what it says on the bottle.
DO NOT FEED YOUR DOG ASPRIN! Why would you want to give it asprin? A pain? If it has pain, take it to your family vet and find if you can fix the pain, the vet will probably tell you whats going on.
Robert Asprin was born on 1946-06-28.
Robert Asprin died on 2008-05-22.
If you weighed 100lb on Earth you would 236.4lb weigh on Jupiter
1/4 lb. per person 100lb. should be enough
well dogs arent really supposed to take asprin.. but give it two by mouth end every 10 minutes until it stars to act loopy.