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Two Drugs You Should NOT Give a Dog in Pain

Two Drugs You Should NOT Give a Dog in Pain
April 24, 2017

“If my dog is in pain, can I give him pain medications designed for humans?”

It’s a great question!

First, any time you want to give your dog drugs, chat with our veterinarians first.

We know your dog. We can help you choose wisely and figure out the right dosages.

Second, there are drugs you should NOT give a dog in pain.

Here’s a quick look at them.

Dog in pain

“Can I give my dog Ibuprofen?” No, you shouldn’t.

Ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory used to treat pain and fever in humans.

You may know Ibuprofin under the brand names:

  • Advil
  • Motrin
  • Ibuprofen

We never recommend giving your dog any medication with Ibuprofen in it.

It can cause serious long-term damage to your dog, including renal failure.

Dog in pain

“Can I give my dog aspirin?” No, avoid aspirin too.

Aspirin can upset your dog’s stomach and cause kidney issues.

Plus, aspirin can complicate treatment if your dog needs medical attention.

Let’s say your dog is limping. You bring your pup to our veterinarians.

If you’ve given your furry friend aspirin the night before, our hands are tied.

We have to wait three to five days for the aspirin to leave your dog’s system before we can prescribe a more effective drug.

The best rule of thumb is to call your vet!

We’re here to help you keep your furry friend safe and comfortable.

Never hesitate to call and ask about your options.

Cherished Companions Animal Clinic