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Question by Jeff
Submitted on 4/28/2004
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how many asprin or ibprofin would it take to become toxic for a 80 lb. dog? I gave my dog 1 asprin and a half ibprofin and now am worried.


Answer by Kyle Uptmor
Submitted on 11/16/2004
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Do Not give your dog ibprofin!  It can give your dog ulsers and could lead to liver failure.  Asprin is ok.

 

Answer by Al
Submitted on 3/17/2005
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i think it would take 5 pills

 

Answer by MikeChroNZ
Submitted on 7/13/2005
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Why in the world would you give your animal a human drug... why did you feel you had to..

 

Answer by Barbieo
Submitted on 8/4/2005
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havent an answer want one

 

Answer by monica
Submitted on 11/14/2005
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i feel bad but i would think that it would make the dog a little sick in a way.

 

Answer by karen
Submitted on 12/24/2005
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can I give tylenol to my 100 # dog?

 

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