My dog just ate 400mg of ibuprofen – will they be okay?? What should I do right now?

My dog managed to get into my bag this afternoon and ate a 400mg ibuprofen pill. I'm really worried because I know medications meant for humans can be harmful to pets. Is this dose dangerous for dogs, and what immediate steps should I take to ensure she’s okay?

Answer

Ibuprofen can be toxic to dogs, and ingesting a 400mg pill may pose a serious risk to your pet's health. It is important to act quickly to ensure your dog's safety and wellbeing.

  • Contact a veterinarian immediately for guidance.
  • Watch for symptoms such as vomiting or lethargy.
  • Do not attempt to induce vomiting without veterinary advice.

Ibuprofen, a common pain reliever for humans, can cause severe health issues in dogs, including gastrointestinal ulcers and kidney failure. If your dog has ingested any amount, especially a 400mg pill, it is critical to seek veterinary care without delay. Your vet may suggest treatments to reduce absorption and support their body.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What symptoms should I look out for if my dog has ingested ibuprofen?

    Watch for signs such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, lethargy, and in severe cases, seizures. Early intervention is critical.

  • How long does it take for ibuprofen toxicity symptoms to appear in dogs?

    Symptoms can appear within an hour or may take up to 12 hours, depending on the dosage and your dog's size. Always consult a vet as soon as ingestion is suspected.

  • Can I give my dog anything at home to counteract an ibuprofen overdose?

    Do not give your dog any home remedies or medications without veterinary guidance, as it can worsen the condition. Promptly consult with a vet for professional advice.

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