dog and human medications?
I have heard that animals can take some human medications, I have even heard vets on radio say that dogs can take aspirin and benadryl. is there any human medication that a dog can take for sneezing, coughing? anything that can help the symptoms of nasal congestion.
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That depends on what the cause of the sneezing and coughing is..allergy/kennel cough/other..??
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You should definitely ask your vet before giving your pet any 'human' medications. I seem to remember my vet saying that dogs cannot have aspirin. I do know, however, that a child's dose of Pepto Bismol works wonders for sick doggy bellies!:)
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As Luba said.What did your vet say?It is the vet who will tell you what you can or cannot give.As for the aspirin,yes dogs can have it.BUT only as advised by a vet.One of my Shepherds I used to have was on aspirin for his arthritis in his hips.It's cats that can't have aspirin.It could kill them.
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I will frequently suggest using a combination of an antihistamine/decongestant and occasionally an intranasal spray for those patients that are cooperative in order to treat minor upper respiratory symptoms for no longer than seventy-two hours.
There are many over the counter preparations that would work well; speak with your veterinarian about those medications,that are appropriate for your pet. More serious conditions that are of longer duration and greater severity need a firm diagnosis to treat intelligently and effectively. Dr. Van Lienden Dr. Raymond Van Lienden DVM The Animal Clinic of Clifton 12702 Chapel Road, Clifton Virginia, U.S.A. 20124 703-802-0490 |
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