Can dogs take painkillers?

Dogs can take painkillers. Dogs need to take pet-specific analgesics. The content and ratio of ingredients in human analgesics are very different from pet-specific drugs. Owners should purchase professional pet analgesics and feed them under the guidance of a professional physician. If the dog shows symptoms of pain, the owner should immediately take the dog to the hospital for a comprehensive examination to find the cause of the dog's pain, and then treat it symptomatically.
Precautions for dogs taking painkillers:
1. Determine whether it is suitable. Typically with older dogs, we can only give them pain medication if we determine they have arthritis-like joint problems. For unexplained pain, it is forbidden to give dogs painkillers, because this will not only prevent us from truly understanding the dog’s condition, but may also make the dog’s disease more serious.
2. Don’t give it to dogs hastily. Because some pain relievers may cause allergic reactions in dogs or are not suitable for dogs, it is best not to give your dog pain relievers if you do not have a dog medication guide.
3. Master the dosage. There is a very common painkiller called Fenbi that is effective in relieving joint and muscle pain. When given to dogs, the reference dose is: 10-15 mg/kg body weight.
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