pikeruss
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What type of over the counter pain killer can I give my dog?
by english_...
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Firstly, how do u know yr dog is in pain? Secondly, if u suspect he/she is then take them to the vet. By giving him/her a painkiller, u cld mask the problem that could get worse. Seek vetinary help first.
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by whoisit?...
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please phone a vet for advice!
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by mcghanka...
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Call your vet. Sometimes an aspirin a day-but the strength would need to be determined by the vet. NO TYLENOL OR MOTRIN. Very bad for dogs.
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by scfd524
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We have given ours baby asprin before.
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by twoodsha...
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1/2 baby asprin until you are able to get it to the vet.
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by Debbiede...
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I think the only pain killer I know a dog can take are children's aspirin, but as someone else said, I would talk to a vet first.
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by bumblebo...
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You should not give the dog any, over the counter medicine is designed for humans and may be too strong for an animal. You must consult a vet, get some pet insurance if you find vets too dear or go to the PDSA or RSPCA.
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by Darren R
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DO NOT give your dog Paracetamol, known also as Acetaminophen. Your dog will die. See a vet ASAP.
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by ♥fluffyk...
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i really would consult your local vet for advice before giving your dog any sort of tablets, if my dog was in pain i would take him straight to the vets
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by fenlandf...
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Short answer...NONE.
Do not ever use human medicationon your pet unless specifically told to by your vet. There are some excellent dog pain killers on the market like rimadyl for example or metacam, see your vet about getting what your dog needs.
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by pirate
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If you feel your dog is in pain? Why? Giving animals medications meant for humans and even those meant for other types of animals can be very dangerous.
Yes some pet medications and human medications interchangeable but the dosage amts. reasons can be vastly different.
Dummy me, I had always had dogs, but when I found a little kitten along side the freeway............I unknowingly put pyrethroid based Flea-product on the cat that I had gotten for my Little dog.
The Little kitten went into seizes. It had to have I.V. medications as a antidote. The medication they used was very familiar to me, Methocarbamol is used for severe muscle Spain's or injuries for pain, but for me I was more aware of its usage during detox of alcohol and opiates to alleviate muscle pain common during detox.
So do you understand that use of a medication in humans, may have a completely different effect in an animal.......same as some foods.
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by KIM K
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paracetamol until you can get them to the vets but not ibuprofen as its fatal to them
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advice from my vet
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by monkeyfa...
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None. Only give medication prescribed by a vet.
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by nosey old lady
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i dont think u should give ur dog human medicine, if u cant get to the vet, i'd try some of the ones in the answers that the people here have given u. im just off to get some 4 my dog,he's sprained his foot, thanks people, 4 ur tips.
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by Pawstime...
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Take it to the vet. You can't give human medication to animals!!
Full stop!!
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by fizzzy
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depends what is wrong? if my dog gets stung i give him piriton and he is fine with that,
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by toony201...
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Ascriptin it is covered with a stomach cater so it doesnt iratate the stomach.. Walgreens 12$
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by jemimaj
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If my dog has pulled his leg running or playing then I ring the vets and tell them, they usually suggest half an asprin for him. They have suggested this when he had trouble peeing and it sorted it out over night for him....I would not advise everyone to do this though, but in an emergency it is ok.
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You can give enteric -coated aspirin,5-15 mg.per pound of body weight,2or 3 times per day.It is best given with food.DO NOT give any other type of pain-killer. .Acetaminophen will kill your dog,as it shuts down the liver and kidneys.The same is true for cats,but don't even give them aspirin without your vet's approval.
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I have owned dogs and cats for 40 years and read a lot of books about animal health care,and have a good relationship with my veterinarian.I do not hesitate to ask her questions regarding treatment of my animals,and in a few cases,she has used advice I have given to her in treating other patients.
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by Aquila
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You can give dogs asprin and paracetamol, best to ask a vet about how much. but don't attempt to give it to a cat, it will kill it.
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by Terrier (UK)
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None without the go-ahead from your vet.
Your dog will need its blood and liver function tested first, but even then, dogs have different metabolism to humans, do dog-specific painkillers are your best bet.
What you can get is a repeat prescription (after the relevant checks have been done) from your vet if it's an ongoing problem. That should save a bit of cash.
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Wondered that myself. Many checks on internet then finally checked with a very good vet.
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by Debbie C
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Usually when your dog is in pain, you take them to the vets. I wouldn't consider giving my dog painkillers if he was in pain, without first seeing the vet.
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by sasha
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why dont you just see the vet??
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