Yes, when I broke my ankle the doctor gave me 200 milligrams of ibuprofen, and I am a 165 pound human adult male. A 165 pound adult male can handle 200 milligrams of ibuprofen A 20 pound puppy cannot
Ibuprofen can be fatal to dogs. Just 200mg tablet can cause stomach ulcers in a ten pound dog. See article in Newsletter at http://www.thedogclass.com/thedogclass115_files/Page372.htm for more information. <a href="http://www.thedogclass.com/thedogclass115_files/Page372.htm">THE Dog Class Newsletter - see page two article on toxins</a>
It certainly can be. Never give your dog or cat ibuprofen. If your cat of dog has pains, then take your pet in to see your Veterinarian to see what is wrong with your pet.
Never give a dog ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil, Nuprin), naproxen (Aleve), or acetaminophen (Tylenol). Even a child's dose can be fatal. These pain relievers can cause severe, even fatal, stomach ulcers and kidney damage in dogs.
The recommended dosage of Motrin (ibuprofen) for a dog is 5 mg to 10 mg per pound of body weight given every 12 hours. For a 25-pound dog, this would be 125 mg to 250 mg every 12 hours. However, ibuprofen should only be given to dogs under the guidance of a veterinarian as it can be toxic to them.
Do not give Ibuprofen to a dog; it is not safe to use in dogs.
A 29 kilogram dog can take a dosage of 500 mg of Ibuprofen.
Only under a vet's care and directions. Ibuprofen can easily reach toxic (fatal) levels in dogs. See the Related Link.
It varies depending on the Dog, the Diet of the dog; but generally it's about the same as squirrel or cat. 400 calories per 1/4 pound.
No - hydrocodone is a controlled substance that can only be given under veterinary prescription to a dog. This is also an extremely high doseage and would probably be fatal to the dog.
it is impossable for a dog to way 400 pounds
he/she might get sick but the best thing to do is give him some space so he (or she) can thorw up and feel better! but if its looking or acting strage after it ate the advil bring him/her to thje vet