What do I do if my 60-pound dog ate a 100mg ibuprofen pill? Is he going to be okay?

This morning, I accidentally dropped a 100mg ibuprofen pill, and my 60-pound dog quickly gobbled it up before I could pick it up. I’m really worried because I’ve heard that ibuprofen can be harmful to dogs. Is he going to be okay, and what should I do next to ensure he's safe?

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Answer

Ibuprofen can be harmful to dogs and may cause serious health issues. It’s important to act quickly to ensure your dog's safety.

  • Contact your veterinarian immediately for advice.
  • Ibuprofen can cause stomach and kidney issues in dogs.
  • Monitor your dog closely for any unusual behavior or symptoms.

Ibuprofen is toxic to dogs and even a single pill can cause harm. Symptoms of ibuprofen poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or lack of appetite. Immediate veterinary guidance is crucial. Your veterinarian may suggest inducing vomiting, administering activated charcoal, or other emergency treatments based on the time since ingestion and your dog’s health.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the symptoms of ibuprofen toxicity in dogs?

    Symptoms can include vomiting, diarrhea, lack of appetite, lethargy, or stomach pain. In severe cases, it can lead to more serious issues like kidney failure or seizures.

  • What should I do immediately after my dog has swallowed ibuprofen?

    Contact your veterinarian as soon as possible. They may instruct you to bring your dog in for evaluation or suggest steps to manage the situation at home initially.

  • Can I induce vomiting in my dog at home if he ingested ibuprofen?

    This should only be done under the guidance of a veterinarian, as improper induction can result in further harm. Contact your vet for advice specific to your dog's situation.

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