Your concern about giving your dog oxycodone/APAP tablets after he slipped on the hardwood floor is understandable. However, this medication is not safe for dogs and should not be given.
- Do not give your dog human medication.
- Consult with a veterinarian for safe pain management.
- There are alternative treatments specifically for pets.
It's important to know that medications like oxycodone/APAP, which are prescribed for humans, can be very harmful to dogs because their bodies metabolize substances differently. There are safer and more effective options available from your veterinarian for managing your dog's pain, which might include veterinary-prescribed pain relievers or alternative therapies like physical therapy or supplements tailored for dogs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I give my dog human pain medications?
No, human medications can be very dangerous for pets. Always consult with a veterinarian before administering any medication to your dog.
- What should I do if my pet is in pain?
If you suspect your pet is in pain, please contact your veterinarian for advice on appropriate and safe pain management options.
- What signs indicate an emergency?
If your dog is vomiting, has collapsed, is bleeding, or experiencing seizures, this is an emergency and you should seek immediate veterinary care.