Any drug store should have them. You might be better off going to a store that isnt a chain.
2006-12-09 10:48:10
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answered by Anonymous
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This one is easy....Pet shops carry charcoal for filters. They have all kinds of food supplements for animals. They probably have the tablets you are looking for. But if not, then use the filter charcoal and mix some in his food. Dogs will eat anything if you mix it in their food. Tablets are a little harder to get into them. I'm assuming, of course, that u have a good reason for wanting to feed your dog charcoal, which you do not mention.
2006-12-09 10:53:37
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answered by gderman2 2
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it is absolutely great to give activated charcoal tablets, it absorbs toxins and really helps to clean out a dog. I'm not exactly sure how often to give them though, sorry. I have this book, Dr. Pitcairn's Guide to Natural Pet Care,(or something like that) it can tell you exactly what to use them for, when to give them and how much. It is actually a fantastic book. yogurt is great for dogs, but it may be causing the gas if it is something you have started recently. If so, the gas will go away as he gets used to is. All of mine eat yogurt, cottage cheese and other dairy products almost every day. "People" food, i.e. cooked table scraps ARE bad for dogs, but raw meats, eggs, dairy, veggies(some cooked veggies) and other "human" foods are perfect for dogs, and should be fed as much as possible if not full time. Switching to a super high quality food, such as Innova Evo, Blue Buffalo, Merrik, other grain free food,etc or raw food will make the gas non-existent.
2016-03-13 05:13:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Try one of the big pet store chains. While I would suspect they would have the tablets or capsules, I know they charcoal biscuits. We use them to make our dogs' less gassy.
If you do go to a pharmacy, ask the pharmacist. Whenever I have bought charcoal caps, they have had to be special ordered. I would also check the dose w/ the vet before giving it.
2006-12-09 10:50:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I would call the vets office, even though they are probably closed the vet usually leaves a number to contact for emergencies, please try to take your dog to the vet, you wouldnt want to give them something that would make them worse. I would also try to call the emergency room, they may have suggestions.
2006-12-09 10:50:28
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answered by luawai 1
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You should be able to get those at any Pet Smart.
2006-12-09 11:05:40
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answered by bambi 3
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The vet or pet supply store.
2006-12-09 10:50:47
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answered by margarita 7
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pet stores should have some in the first aid section
2006-12-09 10:49:11
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answered by tera_duke 4
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Walgreen's or another place like it.
they are for people i guess dogs can use them.
2006-12-09 10:54:53
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answered by eddie 1
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