Dogs are curious animals, and they can get hurt, but their pain can be addressed. Veterinarians can prescribe pain medication for dogs. Carprofen is used to treat pain, osteoarthritis, and inflammation in dogs. Carprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication, NSAIDs. Soon your dog will be feeling their best after finishing their Carprofen prescription….
DOGS AND MUCINEX During cold and flu season it is normal for humans to get sick, but what about your dog? The unfortunate answer is yes, your dog can catch the common cold and flu, too. Cold and flu medications such as Mucinex are used to help ease the clinical signs of these viruses….
Carprofen is a nonsteroidal, anti-inflammatory medicine (NSAID). It is approved for use in dogs suffering from osteoarthritis, an incurable degenerative condition of the joints and postoperative pain. Is it okay to give carprofen to my dog? As with any new medication, you should consult with your veterinarian before giving your dog carprofen. In most cases…
Enalapril is an angiotensin-converting enzyme (“ACE”) inhibitor regularly prescribed to both humans and animals to treat hypertension, cardiomyopathy, and heart disease. Enalapril can also be used to treat kidney diseases such as chronic renal failure and protein-losing nephropathies. As with any drug, it is important to consult with a veterinarian before administering any new medication…
There are many different medications for humans and animals to help manage epilepsy or seizures. One medication is potassium (or sodium) bromide. If your dog accidentally ingests too much of their own medication or another pet’s medication, it can result in bromide poisoning. When pets accidentally ingest any medication, the first thing a pet parent…


