A dose of 500 mg of Ibuprofen is needed by a 29kg dog.
do not kill your dog please take it to the vets.
Do not give Ibuprofen to a dog; it is not safe to use in dogs.
No. You should not use acetaminophen or ibuprofen on a dog. Aspirin is safe for dogs. You should ask your veterinarian for the correct dosage.
NO! You should never give a dog ibuprofen.
Ibuprofen is fatal to dogs. DO NOT give human drugs to dogs. If your dog ate it, take it to the vet. It causes kidney and liver damage which may not appear right away but by the time it does it will be too late.
No. Ibuprofen will kill a dog.
It certainly can be. Never give your dog or cat ibuprofen. If your cat of dog has pains, then take your pet in to see your Veterinarian to see what is wrong with your pet.
The appropriate thing to do when your dog gets sick is to take the dog to the veterinarian. The vet knows what to do and what not to do for the dog, as opposed to giving your pet human remedies and hoping for the best.
I don't think that much people know that. If you want somebody to tell you, you should get a local vet to answer that. And the question that would BEST to ask for that is, " How much ibuprofen should you give a lamb if they can have it?".
Only under a vet's care and directions. Ibuprofen can easily reach toxic (fatal) levels in dogs. See the Related Link.
he/she might get sick but the best thing to do is give him some space so he (or she) can thorw up and feel better! but if its looking or acting strage after it ate the advil bring him/her to thje vet
Yes it is, Ibuprofen is very toxic to dogs. Never use human medications or any other medications without your Veterinarian being involved. Take your pet into be checked out by your Vet and treated properly by your Vet. If your dog is having stomach pains, it could be bloat and that needs to be treated immediately or the dog can die. That is why you should always take your dog in to see a Veterinarian. You can cause your dog's death if you try to treat at home or by delaying treatment by a Veterinarian.