That depends on the type of ulcers -- gastric ulcers? sores or ulcers on the skin? Your Vet is your best bet for diagnosing the cause, and proper treatment, of the ulcers.
ulcers
No, Nurofen, which contains ibuprofen, should not be given to dogs as it can be toxic and cause serious health issues, including gastrointestinal ulcers and kidney damage. If a dog is in pain or requires medication, it's essential to consult a veterinarian for safe and appropriate treatment options. Always avoid giving human medications to pets without professional guidance.
Given the Dog a Bone was created in 1980.
Ulcers on the tongue are a common sign of lupus in dogs.
Ibuprofen can be fatal to dogs. Just 200mg tablet can cause stomach ulcers in a ten pound dog. See article in Newsletter at http://www.thedogclass.com/thedogclass115_files/Page372.htm for more information. <a href="http://www.thedogclass.com/thedogclass115_files/Page372.htm">THE Dog Class Newsletter - see page two article on toxins</a>
there are many kinds of ulcers including peptic ulcers, mouth ulcers, Corneal ulcers and possibly more.
The longest I've given it to a dog was three hours. After that I went limp and the dog started chasing his tail.
About 80% of all ulcers in the digestive tract are duodenal ulcers.
any toy can be given to a guid dog just like a normal dog but just not when it is at work
Penicillin is an antibiotic, not a disinfectant. Antibiotics are used to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria that cause infections in the body. Disinfectants, on the other hand, are used to kill microorganisms on surfaces and objects to prevent the spread of infection.
No take the dog to a vet and DO NOT give him human pain medication it causes stomach ulcers
What your dog likes to eat