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painkillers are very bad for dogs depinding on what kind of pain killer it is it can kill the dog
None - they are toxic to dogs and can kill them.
Absolutely not.Human painkillers are far too strong for animals (except some apes).If your dog is in pain, you should go to the vet to treat it. Painkillers are only temporary and will only hide the pain for a couple of hours - they do not treat the problem causing the pain.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'painkillers'. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example a bottle of painkiller, a packet of painkillers, an excess of painkillers, etc.
A safe and tasty frosting for dogs can be made by mixing plain yogurt with a small amount of peanut butter. This frosting is safe for dogs to eat and can be used to decorate homemade dog treats.
It will depend on the size of your dog. Larger dogs will need more food than smaller dogs.
The website that offers homemade dog food: pets.webmd.com/dogs/guide/homemade-dog-food And yes there are some recipes online and thats probably the best place to find them.
Human Painkillers can kill dogs. Particulary the two most common human painkillers ibuprofena dn paracetamol. There is the belief that giving baby paracetamol drops to dogs is safe, however IT IS NOT!!! I'm a vet nurse and have seen many cases of poisoning resulting from this!!! Take them to the vet if you think they are in pain.
Your question doesn't give enough information and can not be answered. Another Answer Painkillers can, in fact, cause your heart to stop beating/heart attack. If you take too many painkillers, if you take other medications that can interact with painkillers, if you already have a heart condition and take certain painkillers, yes...it can cause a heart attack. You should never take prescription painkillers that are not prescribed to you by your physician and it's always best to have your prescriptions filled at the same pharmacy. That way, the pharmacist can catch any dangerous interactions that might occur between prescriptions. In addition, if you already have a heart condition and you are taking any kind of heart medication, it is very important to clear with your physician (get the okay) to take any kind of painkillers including over the counter painkillers like Tylenol, Advil, Motrin, etc.
Some safe and healthy homemade icing recipes for dogs include yogurt icing, peanut butter icing, and banana icing. These recipes are easy to make and can be a tasty treat for your furry friend. Just make sure to use dog-friendly ingredients and avoid any harmful additives like xylitol.
Yes,Depending on the ingredients you add.Make sure there's not a lot of fat.
You can find recipes for frosting at the following websites...www.tasteofhome.com/homemade-frosting-recipes or at www.tasteofhome.com/homemade-frosting-recipes