1st Answer:
ibuprofen is toxic to dogs and cats -- their livers cannot process it. The dosage is NONE.
2nd Incorrect Answer:
Ibuprofen can be toxic to dogs and cats in very low doses. Yes their livers can process it. The recommended dosage is 2.5 mg/lb every 12 hours. Now the dosage has a very small safe window so there are much better choices. It is only a choice if you have no access to a vet in the short term.
3rd Answer:
NO Ibuprofen should NEVER be used with dogs or cats. You can use buffered aspirin instead. The dog should be taken to a Veterinarian to be checked out. The Vet can then recommend the appropiate medication. Ibuprofen is never a CHOICE for dogs or cats.
A 29 kilogram dog can take a dosage of 500 mg of Ibuprofen.
No. You should not use acetaminophen or ibuprofen on a dog. Aspirin is safe for dogs. You should ask your veterinarian for the correct dosage.
None, unless prescribed by a vet.
Do not give Ibuprofen to a dog; it is not safe to use in dogs.
Ibuprofen is fatal to dogs. DO NOT give human drugs to dogs. If your dog ate it, take it to the vet. It causes kidney and liver damage which may not appear right away but by the time it does it will be too late.
The dosage of worming medication for a dog depends on the specific medication being used and the weight of the dog. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the most appropriate dosage based on your dog's weight and health status. Giving the wrong dosage can be harmful to your dog.
They are two different classes of medications, and there is no equivalent dosage.
Well, if you don't need it yes.
You can take Ibuprofen (Advil) at its lowest dosage 200mg/tab three times a day for 7 days or less with Metoprolol. Chronic high dosage intake of Ibuprofen can cause salt or water retention and hypertension.
The recommended dosage of meclizine for a dog suffering from motion sickness is 12.5 mg to 50 mg every 8 to 24 hours, depending on the size of the dog. It is important to consult with a veterinarian before administering any medication to your pet.
800 mg every 6 hrs
NO! You should never give a dog ibuprofen.