Paracetamol, ibuprofen or aspirin: medications that are dangerous for your dog

Those who have a dog at home know that they must be careful.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
23 April 2024 Tuesday 18:18
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Paracetamol, ibuprofen or aspirin: medications that are dangerous for your dog

Those who have a dog at home know that they must be careful. Our furry dog ​​does not usually stand still and will want to grab everything that is within his reach. Also what is not, so we will have to be especially attentive so that it does not catch any object or cleaning product that puts its health at risk.

In this group, we also find medications, which we turn to whenever we are unwell or if we suffer from an illness or disease. This type of product is just as dangerous for our furry friend. And they are not useful to treat any of their ailments either, he recalls on his TikTok account @mariavetican.

This user, a veterinarian by profession, has explained to her followers the harmful effects that medications can have on our pets. Acetaminophen is especially dangerous for cats, as is aspirin.

Leaving birth control pills or antidepressants within the reach of furry children is also not a good idea. If diazepam is ingested, it can cause an overdose, just like opioids.

"Do not self-medicate, you could poison him and put his life at risk," summarizes this specialist in one of her videos. In addition, she remembers that it is best to go to a specialized clinic when any type of setback arises, to evaluate the extent of the ailment.