NONE cats should Never be given aspirins. Aspirin can be deadly to a cat.
Baby aspiring can be given to dogs every 8 to 12 hours. Do not give your dog baby aspirin without consulting your veterinarian.
Baby aspirin do NOT use- Ibuprofen, Tylenol or Advil.. ONLY real 100% aspirin - regular strength if you can't find the baby Copied from http://goat-link.com/
No - dogs should never be given human pain medications (Tylenol, aspirin, Advil, Aleve, Motrin, ibuprofen, etc.). Dogs are very sensitive to the side effects, which can be fatal. If you believe your dog would benefit from pain medication, you will need to make an appointment with your veterinarian for an examination. There are safe pain medications available for dogs, but you need a veterinary prescription to get them.
Yes, yes it is. How much aspirin a dog can have depends on it's size and weight! If you are doubt about how much aspirin to give your dog, call your vet's office and ask them. Regular strength buffered or baby aspirins should be used, not "safety coated" aspirin. Always give aspirin with food, to help avoid an upset stomach. If the dog starts to vomit, stop giving it aspirin. Aspirin has blood thinning properties, so it can be dangerous in some dogs. For long term pain relief there are safer veterinary-specific alternatives.
I use hay. It depends on how old your horse is on how much much you give them. My horse is 3 and I give 3 flakes, my sister's is 8 and she gives him four, but it depends on your preference
Yes, but check with your veterinarian first to determine how much to give, or if aspirin is appropriate. Do not give your dog aspirin meant for humans. Specially prepared aspirin for dogs is available in pet stores. Coated aspirin may be acceptable, but check with your vet first. Your vet may also be able to prescribe other painkillers that are more effective for dogs. Do not give aspirin to your dog if it is taking any sort of n-said medication. See your vet for details.
it does if you are allergic. otherwise lowers inflammation from sun or acne.
mY YORKIE IS 10 LBS AND HAS A SPRAIN LEG .. CAN i GIVE HER A BABY ASPRIN
Depends on what you are treating them for
600 mg
Oats. Though they may seem healthy for your horse. Only give your horse a handful a day or week (I can't remeber). Oats can make your horse very enerjectic. While at the enerjetic stage, the horse could injury it's self or any other human, dog, horse, etc. around them.