Its not good for pets to have medicine that humans take. It would be better to take it to the veterinarian and have them try to get the fever down. Put a cool wash cloth on the dogs head or on its paws if you cant get to the vet right away.
Can I
NEVER give your dog Tylenol or Motrin, only aspirin!!! I repeat never anything but aspirin!! Tylenol is toxic!!
My dog had parvo and we learned to give the dog have a pill of Tylenol and pepto bismal
yes, it is Tylenol shouldn't be given to dogs at all.
You should never give Tylenol to a dog - dogs are not small humans and do not react well to human medications. Even a small dose of Tylenol can be fatal to a dog.
Dog Aspirin available at GNC. Ask your Vet what they think you should user for pain control or fever in a dog.
Do not give Ibuprofen to a dog; it is not safe to use in dogs.
because its not animal tested yet
Try Rimadil Dogs can also take human medication like Advil and Tylenol, just give it according to the weight of the dog.
anything with Acetaminophen (Tylenol).
With dogs, Tylenol can possibly result in liver failure and then death. Call a veterinarian and ask them what to do. If you can't reach one now, baby aspirin can be given to the dog, but NOT adult aspirin at the normal dose. Buffered adult aspirin (ONE) can also be used. Make sure your dog has close access to cool water to drink.Answer:Never, NEVER give your pet any medication intended for human use without checking with a qualified veterinarian first. Many meds that are perfectly safe for people can be deadly to our pets.Tylenol happens to be very hard on the liver in humans. I doubt it would be appropriate to use on dogs.
You should avoid giving your dog Tylenol as it can mess with their kidneys and liver. You should consult with a veterinarian and give them Ibuprofen. The normal recommendation is 25mg per Kg of body weight. 1 Kilogram = 2.2 Lbs.