Maybe, but you should call your veterinarian immediately to let them know what happened. The vet will ask you what size the pill was and how big your dog is, then either have you bring the dog into the clinic or give you a list of symptoms to watch for over the next few das.
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You should ask your vet. They will tell you the best medicine for you're dogs needs.
2nd Answer: Never give human pills to dogs. Check with your Veterinarian before giving your dog any medication made for humans or better yet, take your dog in to see your Veterinarian if you feel your pet needs something. NEVER give advil to your dog. You can give buffered aspirin and that is about it. 1st Answer: they can but only like advil, and only if the vet says its ok.
Ibuprofen is highly toxic to dogs and cats.
No - dogs are very sensitive to the side effects of aspirin (and all other human pain medications like Tylenol, Advil, Aleve, Motrin, etc) and you can cause a serious medical reaction or even kill your dog with aspirin. If you think your dog would benefit from some pain medication, you will need to talk to your veterinarian about it - there are safe pain meds for dogs, but it takes a veterinary prescription to get them.
According to the ASPCA Poison Control Center, NSAIDs, like Advil, are dangerous for dogs. If your puppy eats some, get him to the veterinarian immediately for treatment. See link below for more information on medications toxic to dogs
I hope your mom has gotten medical attention by now. You should have given aspirin 325 mg., not advil. Blessings and I hope she is OK
No, dogs should not be given ibuprofen (including Advil). This is a drug that can cause side effects such as vomiting, diarrhoea, acture renal failure and coma in dogs. Please contact a vet if you think your dog requires pain relief.
Yes, and actually your cat can die from taking Advil. Cats (and dogs) are very sensitive to human pain medications (Advil, Aleve, Tylenol, Motrin, ibuprofen, acetominophen, aspirin, etc.) and can develop fatal stomach ulcers at extremely low doses.
No. Human medicine can kill cats & dogs. If they don't die, they could get very sick.