no it won't woke just tr plums and prunes to see if its constipated
I would strongly recommend calling your veterinarian first - dogs can have severe stomach problems that can be made worse with Pepto-Bismol, including gastric dilation and torsion and foreign bodies. Although not fun for the dog, it's generally better to let your dog ride through a bout of upset stomach without medication - he should be fine in about 12 hours and acting like normal again. However, in some cases veterinarians do use bismuth sulfate (the active ingredient in Pepto-Bismol) to treat minor cases of indigestion and diarrhea in dogs. It is important to check with your veterinarian regarding dosage for your dog (it is based on weight and health status, so it needs to be individually tailored) and the formula needs to be the original Pepto-Bismol with no other active ingredients.
NO!!! Ask your vet what medicine is best.
well it depends........if it is a dog 70-100 pounds you can give them a whole TABLET of pepto bismo, 20-60 pounds, give them HALF of a tablet. For the liqid pepto bismo, 70-100 pounds give them 1 teaspoon.
Believe it or not, the vets ahve told me to give them a bit of pepto Bismol thru a dropper
Yes, Pepto Bismol can be given to dogs for upset stomach. However, it is important to consult a veterinarian before giving your dog any medication to ensure proper dosage and to rule out any underlying health conditions.
It is best to consult with a veterinarian before giving any medication to your cat. They can provide proper diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment for your cat's diarrhea. It is important to address the underlying cause of the diarrhea to ensure your cat's health and well-being.
Kaopectate or Pepto Bismol according to weight of dog should help mild colitis, if this does not stop in 24 to 48 hours call your Vet.
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Don't give your dog Pepto-Bismol unless you are advised by your veterinarian to do so. The most likely thing that happens is that you wind up with fresh pink dog yak on your carpet.
Pepto Bismol contains bismuth subsalicylate, which is toxic to cats at relatively low dosages, so no, you absolutely should not give it to your cat. In general, you should never medicate your pets without the advice of a veterinarian, as things that are fine for us can be quite bad for them._____ Pink's link list: http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=0&cat=1459&articleid=1456 http://maxshouse.com/Drugs_To_Avoid_in_Cats.html http://www.petplace.com/drug-library/bismuth-subsalicylate-pepto-bismol-kaopectate/page1.aspx http://www.vet4petz.com/alternative/otc_meds.htm http://www.angelfire.com/nd/SilverMoon/tips.html http://www.animaltrustees.org/ATA_Web/pdfs/atakitten.pdf Only administer human or herbal remedies under a vet's supervision. Cats process things differently than do humans, and so some things that work for us could kill them, even in quantities proportionate to their weight.
No, at least not the regular adult brand but they do offer a Children's Pepto that is safe for 3 year olds.This is considering they have no allergies or other reasons for not taking it. You could also try Tums(they are just calcium) or Mylanta as they do not have the same ingredients that can be harmful to young ones.-Kevin R.N.