Nothing from your own medicine cabinet - dogs are not little humans and react very differently to human medications. Human pain meds such as Tylenol, Advil, Aleve, Motrin, aspirin, acetominophen, ibuprofen and other such drugs are very toxic to dogs and can kill them.
If you believe your dog would benefit from pain medication, you should take him to your veterinarian. There are safe pain medications for dogs, but you need a veterinary prescription to access them.
no.
see (or call) a vet. they have pain meds for pets.
You shouldn't give your dog anything without your vets permission
Give the puppy something to chew like a rubber ring. Those really work. Something hard will stop the itch and the pain that the puppy is having in the teeth and gum.
No, there is no reason to give a Puppy or a Dog teething gel as dogs do not have teething pain like a child. puppies do get teething pain like children. just not as bad. im going through it now with my puppy, i dont know about the teething gel, ask your vet they should tell you if its safe No teething gel for puppies. Get a chew toy you can put in the freezer to chill. The chewing and the cold will help rub and numb the gums.
They give Jess a puppy for Christmas.
Give the puppy something he can chew on.
if you are training your puppy then you should used soft treats but you can give you puppy any treat that is intended for puppies
Puppy chow.
I would take it to the Vet.
Please DO NOT give a puppy human medication. It can harm the puppy.
give it water