Can You Give Dogs Oxycodone?
No, you should never give your dog oxycodone without direct veterinary supervision as it is not FDA-approved for canine use and carries significant ri…
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No, you should never give your dog oxycodone without direct veterinary supervision as it is not FDA-approved for canine use and carries significant ri…
No human over-the-counter pain medicine is safe for dogs without direct veterinary supervision; even common NSAIDs like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can…
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Yes, you can take dogs to The Game Fair—as long as they stay leashed and you keep them under control the whole time. What time does the CLA game fair …
No, plain white rice isn’t a common cause of bowel obstruction in dogs , but uncooked rice or large amounts of sticky cooked rice may clump and pose a…
Yes, Rimadyl can cause drooling in some dogs, usually as a side effect of nausea, gastrointestinal upset, or oral discomfort. Do I have to wean my dog…
Ativan (lorazepam) may be prescribed off-label by veterinarians for dogs experiencing seizures, but it requires careful dosing and veterinary supervis…
No, you should not breed a dog with an umbilical hernia , as it’s considered a hereditary condition that can be passed to offspring. Are hernias in pu…
Yes, veterinarians may prescribe cephalexin for canine UTIs when the infection is caused by susceptible bacteria, but it must be dosed specifically fo…
No, you should never feed your dog Viagra intended for humans unless explicitly prescribed by a veterinarian for a specific, vet-approved use. Why do …
Yes, you can give a dog Cipro (ciprofloxacin) for a UTI, but only under veterinary supervision because it is prescribed off-label for pets. How much C…
Gabapentin has a wide margin of safety, and while overdoses can occur, they're uncommon and rarely fatal when administered under veterinary guidance .…