i think you are absolutely sick and should have any pets , especially dogs taken away from you!
NO! Human medication does not have the same effect on dogs that is has on humans. Giving any dog Ambien is extremely dangerous, but giving it to a small dog is more so. Always check with your veterinarian before giving your dog any medication, even an herbal one.
By feeding it, nurturing it, giving it love and protection. Also, mother dogs tend to be more fierce before and after giving birth. So be careful of not getting hurt by your female dog.
So you don't get smelly breath, and possible gum disease or other possible oral infections from tooth decay
it is very possible...was your dog attached to your cat? if so then yes..... :(
yes it is definently possible and sadly, it happens quite often. So don't let your dog run loose.
Possibly because you're not giving her enough, or simply because you don't know how to please her the way she wants to be pleased. So the next time your wife complains about you not giving her good oral just give her what she really wants, if she likes oral rough then give it to her rough!
so it wont die
No i don't thnk so anyway because they think your giving them a row but when you do give them a
My vet recommended giving benadryl. The amount you can safely give depends on the weight of your dog, so check with your vet before giving it to them! My dog weighs about 10 pounds and is five months old and could have 1 mL
A dog is a mammal like you and I so I guess it can have high blood pressure.
Age is not a factor when giving Benadryl to dogs. The factor is the weight of the dog. The rule is that your dog should have no more than 1mg (milligram) of Benadryl per lb (pound) of weight. So if your dog is 5lbs, that would be no more than 5mg. You should consult a vet first, however, as it is possible for dogs to be allergic to the medication.
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