What's the best medicine I can give my puppy for teething pain relief?

My puppy has been chewing on everything in sight lately, and I can tell that teething is causing her some discomfort. I want to help ease her pain, but I'm unsure what the best and safest option would be to give her some relief. What medicine or remedy would you recommend for a puppy that's teething?

Answer

Your puppy’s teething can cause discomfort, leading to excessive chewing as they try to relieve the pain. Identifying the best and safest remedies can provide comfort and protect your belongings.

  • Provide safe chew toys to help soothe gums.
  • Avoid giving human medications without veterinary guidance.
  • Monitor your puppy to prevent chewing on harmful objects.

Teething is a natural process for puppies, usually occurring around three to six months of age. During this time, offering a variety of soft and durable chew toys can be beneficial. Look for toys specifically designed for teething puppies; they can provide needed relief by gently massaging your puppy’s gums. Using cold or frozen toys can also help numb the discomfort. While it might be tempting to give human medications like ibuprofen or aspirin, these can be toxic to dogs and should be avoided. Instead, consult your vet for safe pain relief options.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the signs of teething in puppies?

    Common signs include increased chewing, drooling, irritated gums, and occasional whining or reluctance to eat hard food.

  • Can I give my puppy ice cubes to chew on?

    Yes, ice cubes can be a safe and effective way to soothe your puppy's gums. However, ensure they are an appropriate size to prevent choking.

  • Are there specific teething toys you recommend?

    Look for toys labeled for teething puppies that are made of durable yet gentle materials. Brands that specialize in pet-care products often offer suitable options.

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