You should never give a dog any medication that hasn't been specifically prescribed for that dog by a veterinarian.
That said, phenylbutazone is used for dogs. The tricky questions (and the reason you need a vet) are how much, how often, and does your dog in particular need it.
Horse owners generally refer to phenylbutazone as "bute".
Phenylbutazone (often called "bute") is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.
Phenylbutazone
Josie Lynn Traub has written: 'Phenylbutazone toxicity in the foal' -- subject(s): Phenylbutazone, Horses, Diseases
Butazolidin is a brand-name for phenylbutazone; phenylbutazone is a non-steriodal anti-inflammatory drug used to treat minor aches and pains, headaches, and other pain-related conditions.
Butazolidin is a phenylbutazone preparation that is used to deaden pain and reduce inflammation.
Why would you even want to give that to your dog? Do NOT give it to your dog. If you think your dog is ill or possibly has diabetes, take your dog to your Veterinarian for a check up.
you can give a dog cefuroxime but it will kill him
how many ascription can you give your large dog
NO! You should never give a dog ibuprofen.
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