Yes.
Diazepam for dogs is the same formula used for humans. The dog dosage is .25-1mg per pound.
While the age of a dog in relation to is lifespan is compressed (a dog ages about seven time quicker than a human) the experience of the passage of a year for a dog is likely the same as that of a human.
The same reason they swell on a human. That dog is preparing milk for a litter.
Yes! Their eyesight may not be the same as a human's, but I watch TV with my dog and she loved it!
they are the same but say a person is 5 then a dog is 35 because every one human year is 7 dog years so 7*5=35
because he's anthropomorphism which means he's a dog that acts like a human with the same characteristics as a human but is a dog.
In a dog's age means a very long time. - They say that one human year is the same as 7 dog's years.
The exact same way that a human's or a dog's ears work.
Uhhh...yes, other than being from a dog...
Sorbitol is used in human toothpaste to stop it drying out in the tube.It will be used in dog toothpaste for the same reason
What wiil happen is your dog will do the exact same thing every human does,This will not harm your dog.
yes, BUT in a much smaller dosage AND a dog will have the same side effects as a human. Most vets do not recommend human medication to animals since the dog MIGHT have a different effects to the medication than humans.
Never give a dog a medicine meant for a human unless a veterinarian prescribes it. The dosage for a dog would be much lower than that for a human, and a human dose could kill a dog. Also some medicines for humans cannot be used for a dog.