Ibuprofen is not tolerated by dogs at levels that are okay in humans. Severe GI bleeding or kidney failure can result at levels well below those that are known to be safe in humans.
It's okay in small doses. Whether the cat eats it or not is another question.
No! You shouldn't give expired meds to your dog!
No, it is not recommended to give dogs hot dogs as a treat because they are high in sodium and fat, which can be harmful to their health. It is best to stick to dog-friendly treats that are specifically made for them.
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I have but only a couple and she was okay some dogs have more sensitive stomach's tho
Yes, a 200 lb male adult can typically take 800 mg of ibuprofen, as this dosage is within the common maximum limit for adults. However, it's important to consider individual health factors, such as existing medical conditions or medications that may interact with ibuprofen. It's always best to consult with a healthcare provider before taking higher doses, especially for prolonged periods.
Most likely not, but why on earth would you want to give them to a dog in the first place is beyond me.
dogs love a frozen treat on a summer day as much as a human. check out the link below for a bunch of frozen treats that are okay for dogs.
It is best to call a vet and have them checked out if they are vomiting. While usually seed is not advised it typically is not harmful in small doses. If it had raisins in it though it is deadly to dogs.
Dogs are not able to digest the things that we can- it will probably make your dog sick, if not kill it.
You would have 239493 dogs. I don't even know okay? God do the math yourself.