Well it depends. If your dog is ill it may need to have injections (MEDICATION) to help cure it but overall it shouldn't need any medication.
No, cats should not take Cerenia, as it is a medication specifically designed for dogs and may not be safe or effective for cats. It is important to always consult a veterinarian before giving any medication to a pet.
It depends on the type of preventative being given. Consult your veterinarian about the specific medication you are using.
Take the dog to the vet
The wart medication will most likely work on the dog but it is not recommended. The medication is not for dogs, especially on their head.
No, dogs should not take AZO Standard. This medication is formulated for human use and may not be safe or effective for dogs. It is recommended to consult with a veterinarian before giving any medication to your pet.
It's a type of medical care for puppies,and adualt dogs
No, it is not recommended to give Rolaids or any other human antacid medication to dogs without consulting a veterinarian. Dogs have different digestive systems and medication needs compared to humans, so it is important to always seek professional advice for any health concerns regarding your pet.
Absolutely NOT- only use medication for dogs for dogs and medication for cats for cats!
Primor is a broad-spectrum antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections in dogs, not cats. It is important to always consult with a veterinarian before giving any medication to a pet, as the wrong medication could be harmful to their health.
Antibiotic
Do not self treat your pets with antibiotics. That is how MRSA came about. If your pet is sick take it to a qualified Vet and the Vet will prescribe the required medicines and tell you how to use them.
Antibiotic ointment is usually safe for dogs. On clipped ears you can use it if there is no infection or open wounds. If these are present, you should take them to the Vet to get proper care and medication.