pain killers
Ketofen, which contains the active ingredient ketoprofen, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) typically used to relieve pain and inflammation. It is intended for use in veterinary medicine, primarily for animals. Swallowing ketofen can be unsafe for humans, as the dosage and formulation are not approved for human use, potentially leading to harmful side effects or toxicity. Always consult a healthcare professional before taking any medication not specifically prescribed for you.
No dogs only show up if there is a drug situation and have to sniff their way to the drug in order for the police to arrest someone under suspicion. Most gas stations don't have drug dogs unless there is a problem.
no.
No "drug" looses dog smell(s)/or if you call frebreeze a drug then yes. there is.
Well if drug dogs are trained to sniff out dip they can but most if the time they are just trained to sniff out drugs.
No. Dogs are living organisms. Sure, dogs are computers! Can you give me some of whatever drug you are taking??
Dry eyes in dogs can be given the drug Cyclosporin.
Novo-lexin is a drug that is often prescribed to dogs in order to fight bacterial infections. Diarrhea is the most common side effect found in dogs taking this drug.
The drug is called prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF).
Drug dogs in other words dogs used to sniff out drugs can be many breeds of dog. Drug dogs are often dogs with very good sense of smell. Most commonly a German Shepard, however, many other breeds can participate in "drug sniffing". For example Bloodhounds or Labs are sometimes used in airports. Also Bloodhounds can be used on a paralegal case simply because these dogs can sniff out trails hours after they were left. There are also breeds of dogs which can sniff out mold in walls and such. I hope this answer helps it's viewers!
no not at all
No, this drug is for allergies.