According to the ASPCA Poison Control Center, NSAIDs, like Advil, are dangerous for dogs. If your puppy eats some, get him to the veterinarian immediately for treatment. See link below for more information on medications toxic to dogs
Advil (ibuprofen) can have serious side effects in dogs, and should therefore never be intentionally given.
If your dog accidentally ingests ibuprofen (such as advil), it may cause vomiting, diarrhoea and gastric ulceration. It could also cause acute renal failure and seizures (depending on the dose). If you believe your dog has had advil - please contact your vet.
shouldn't be dangerous. most dogs can have up to 15 puppies at one time
Drinking alcoholic beverages with medication is not advised. There is a risk in drinking beer with Advil, depending on the condition and health of your liver. I would avoid the beers if you just took Advil.
Advil PM might contains an antihistaminic drug that enhance adverse effects of Ativan (dizziness, sedating, nausea). It is not dangerous, but you might avoid that.
Yes, puppies can be hard to look after at times. They are young and full of energy, and can be very curious about things that are dangerous to them. Also, the majority of young puppies are not housebroken.
not very many about 6 it is dangerous for them to have two many puppies it may be safer to let her have the babies at the vets so they can help you
Yes. They are actually extremely dangerous and you must wear protective clothing.
if its Advil i dont think it will harm you but other dangerous ones could thin your blood
Depends on what you call dangerous. Breeding any animal can be dangerous, especially to the female. There are so many, many, unwanted, unloved dogs needing homes why would anyone breed their dog. Just because puppies are cute isn't good enough. Puppies grow up to be adults and add to the population of unwanted dogs.
Puppies, caterpillars, moths, spring breezes, feathers, ripples in water from a dropped stone.
Click on the link below. Be VERY careful, too much aspirin is dangerous. http://www.school-for-champions.com/animalhealth/aspirin.htm
Any dog, part wolf or not, can be dangerous to kids. Never leave children unattended with ant dog, especially young children or babies with puppies.
if you stick advil up your butt you snezz it out