Any medicines should be prescribed by a vet
NO. Do not attempt to medicate an animal with human medicines unless advised to do so by a veterinarian.
NO! Those medicines are meant for humans only. Giving those medicines to dogs could cause them to become extremely sick and even die.
They can but not all would and it is definitely not recommended
The best approach is: alcohol is poisonous to people, and not surprisingly, to dogs. It is best not to give alcohol in any form or any amount to dogs.
yes there is its just on the net type in list of toxic thing for dogs and puppies i can give u one or twopaintand toads well it an animal
In the past, it was usually not given in the cold winter months, but the current recommendation is to give it montly year-round.
Call a Vet. Dogs do not take human medicines and metabolize things like small people. Things like chocolate, grapes, onions are dangerous if dogs get into them. Call the Vet and ask.
No, it is not safe to give dogs cold medicine without consulting a veterinarian first. Many cold medicines contain ingredients that can be harmful or toxic to dogs. It is important to always seek professional advice before giving any medication to your pet.
You should not give dogs chocolate, grapes, onions, garlic, alcohol, caffeine, and foods high in fat or salt as they can be toxic to them. Additionally, avoid feeding dogs cooked bones, as they can splinter and cause damage to their digestive system.
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It Would be better if you consult a vet for the above stated quiery. Certain medicines Can Be fatal if administered incorrectly or without information, as there is a huge difference between each and every species, and the medicines manufactured for them.
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.