Your dog will be okay, but make sure you use a back-up method for intercourse. It may help to give the dog some bread and lots of water.
you should call a vet
A dog consumes a bowl of food
Contact your vet or poison control immediately.
No. Human medicines should never be given to an animal without proper veterinary supervision. The dosage of a medication is often calculated for the weight of an average human. A dog is much lighter.
There is no way anyone could answer this question without knowing what KIND of pills the dog ate. If your dog eats pills, call a vet immediately.
Newfoundland is a dog breed. It is a large dog that consumes a lot of food.
There is no birth control pill for cats or dogs. You need to have your cat and dog spayed or neutered depending on the sex of the animal and this will stop it from conceiving a litter.
I have no information to answer this but I can tell you that my mother gave her cats birth control pills in their food and we never had any stray litter of cats after that so based on this you could try the MAP but I would ask my vet first to see if it is safe to give a dog levonorgestrel which is the active component of plan b.
Take the baby first, then come back for the dog, but take the baby back to where the pills are, drop the baby off pick up the pills and take them to the dog, after, the baby is the only one that's left to take :L
Talk to your veterinarian.
say goodbye to your dog
If your dog ate any pills, I would recommend taking him/her to the vet immediately, because what may help us may harm them.