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.
No. Use only medications recommended by your vet.
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No.
Tamarind is safe for dogs to eat or be bye.
No. I needs to be prescribed by a qualified vet to be safe.
Yes, it's safe for dogs to eat prawns or shrimp.
No, that wouldn't be good for them.
Do not give Ibuprofen to a dog; it is not safe to use in dogs.
Ibuprofen is not tolerated by dogs at levels that are okay in humans. Severe GI bleeding or kidney failure can result at levels well below those that are known to be safe in humans.
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No. You should not use acetaminophen or ibuprofen on a dog. Aspirin is safe for dogs. You should ask your veterinarian for the correct dosage.
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No. Ibuprofen will kill a dog.
You need to contact your Vet urgently as Ibuprofen is toxic to dogs.
Consult doc
1st Answer: Ibuprofen is toxic to dogs and cats -- their livers cannot process it. The dosage is NONE. 2nd Incorrect Answer: Ibuprofen can be toxic to dogs and cats in very low doses. Yes their livers can process it. The recommended dosage is 2.5 mg/lb every 12 hours. Now the dosage has a very small safe window so there are much better choices. It is only a choice if you have no access to a vet in the short term. 3rd Answer: NO Ibuprofen should NEVER be used with dogs or cats. You can use buffered aspirin instead. The dog should be taken to a Veterinarian to be checked out. The Vet can then recommend the appropiate medication. Ibuprofen is never a CHOICE for dogs or cats.
The answer to this question is no!!! There is safe Ibuprofen dosage for dogs. There are some suggestions that Ibuprofen dosages for dogs are safe at 10 to 20 mg per pound of their body weight, but there is also a vast majority of the medical community that states it is only safe at 2 to 4 grams per pound of body weight and then only under the direct supervision and testing by your veterinarian. But here is what you consider before you give your dog even 1 gram per body weight. Drug poisoning is the number one cause of poisoning in dogs, and ibuprofen is the number one drug that leads to poisoning as documented by the American Veterinary Medical Association. They are thousands of dogs die worldwide every year because of this drug. If you give your dog any form of it in any dosage, it may be the last thing you ever give them other than a kiss and hug good-bye.
You can take paracetamol. Ibuprofen should be avoided in pregnancy.
yes, definitely. any brand of ibuprofen (e.g advil) will do to reduce the pain..