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What can i give my dog for inflammation?

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The only over-the-counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory I recommend in dogs (NOT CATS) is aspirin. Due to potential toxicity issues if not dosed correctly, many veterinarians do not consider Tylenol, Ibuprofen (Advil), and Aleve safe. You can give 10mg per pound of body weight up to every 12 hours. read more

If your dog is suffering from arthritis or other nonlife-threatening painful conditions, an anti-inflammatory medication might offer relief. Although you can purchase anti-inflammatory medications for your dog over the counter, always check with your vet before buying and administering these drugs. read more

Also, before you give your dog any medication prescribed by your vet, research the med so that you are familiar with any possible adverse effects that it may have on your pet. You should always do this with your own prescriptions as well, that way you will know what to look for, as any medication can have adverse effects that you should be on the look out for. read more

Hi my dog is a mini Schnauzer and is 13 1/2 years old. He has a brain tumor diagnosed at age 11 (over two years ago). He has daily seizures and has Phenobarbital prescription he takes twice a day. read more

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