Yes, Rimadyl is a safe daily pain medication that is designed for dogs.
Rimadyl is the brand name of a proprietary non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is safe for dogs and effective at controlling mild chronic pain, such as the pain associated with arthritis.
No - human pain medications are not safe for dogs due to the dogs' sensitivity to the side effects. If you suspect your dog is in pain, you should take it to your veterinarian; there are emergency clinics around that should be able to prescribe Rimadyl for your dog if medically needed.
It is generally safe to give rimadyl to dogs without a blood test, as long as they are younger than 7 years old and do not have preexisting health issues. However, it is always best to consult with a veterinarian before starting any new medication to ensure it is safe for your dog.
If your veterinarian prescribed it.
I am switching my dog from deramax to rimadyl and my vet said to wait at least 5 days off do deramax before giving rimadyl. If you don't wait to switch the results are fatal to the dogs digestive system. Don't do this I lost one dog this way.
The best one is RIMADYL. It works great on everything from arthritis to post-surgical pain!
should be Rimadyl 25mg
god no, no no no no no.
It's safe, but it might not be the most effective.
You should purchase Rimadyl through your veterinarian or through a veterinary drug supply company.
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