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Can I Give My Dog Tylenol?

My dog is limping and in some pain.

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    NO- you should never give Tylenol to a dog.  Aspirin is ok for intermittent short term use only.  If you can't figure out why your dog is limping take it to a vet.  A lot of times getting rid of pain for a dog can make the condition worse in that helius the leg if it don't hurt & rest is what will make it better most of the time. But I would definitely check for swelling, or any warm tender areas & go from there with it.  its unwise to give meds without knowing exactly where the problem lies
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    Cavy_crazy 

    answered 1 year ago

      I would like you to visit this one as reference and see the question Acetaminophen (Tylenol) safety in dogs,
      but you must first of all let your dog checked by a doctor because
      limping is serious. Instead of any self medication, Doctors should be
      the first and urgent choice here.
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      Helpful 

      answered 1 year ago

        No,you should never give dogs any food as it may kill the dog
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        Juniordpmm 

        answered 8 months ago

        Call your vet an ask before giving your pet anything. You never know what your dog can react badly towards. Especially if your dog is on any other medication. If anything i would suggest a bayer aspirin, crushed into his food. ( small amounts! )
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        Love4pets 

        answered 5 months ago

           
           

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