no
No
How much you give of either buffered adult aspirin or baby aspirins depends on the weight of your dog: A dog that weighs 8 lbs, would get 1/2 baby aspirin or less. A dog weighing 16 lbs, would get 1 baby aspirin. A dog weighing 32 lbs, would get 1/2 buffered adult aspirin or 2 baby aspirins. A dog weighing 48 lbs, would get 3/4 buffered adult aspirin or 3 baby aspirins. A dog weighing 64 lbs, would get 1 buffered adult aspirin or 4 baby aspirins. A dog weighing 80 lbs, would get 1 1/4 buffered adult aspirin or 5 baby aspirins. A dog weighing 96 lbs, would get 1 1/2 buffered adult aspirin or 6 baby aspirins. Aspirin can cause gastrointestinal upsets and ulcers in dogs, just as in humans. You should pay attention to your dog's eating habits when you have been giving it aspirin to watch for signs of an upset stomach (such as not wanting to eat, or vomiting) and stop giving the aspirin. To minimize stomach problems, always give food with the aspirin.
I'm not sure...
NO
Do not give Ibuprofen to a dog; it is not safe to use in dogs.
no! you have to becarful to what you give your pet
It is not safe to give your dog a higher dose of Heartgard without consulting a veterinarian first. Overdosing can be harmful to your dog's health.
No, it is not safe to give a dog corn on the cob as it can pose a choking hazard and may cause digestive issues.
yes
Give the dog a tranquilizer that has been prescribed by his veteriniarian to be a safe amount for his weight.
I am not sure but don't give your dog an aspirin just to be safe.
No, it is not safe to give your dog a corn cob as it can pose a choking hazard or cause intestinal blockage. It is best to avoid giving your dog any type of corn cob.