You should take him to an emergency vet in your area. Just because he is not showing any symptoms yet does not mean there is not a problem - Tylenol takes 3 days to kill a dog. The longer you wait the more damage could be caused. They will probably at least give him fluids and toxi-ban, which is activated charcoal to keep the body from absorbing the toxin. GO NOW though, the longer you wait the harder to treat (and more expensive). Good luck!!
2007-03-17 21:57:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Aleve Pill
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that your puppy should be ok but I would definitely call a poison control hot line and ask them what you should do to be sure. You can call information and get a 1-800 24 hour hot line or do a google search and find one that way. You're a very good parent to your puppy for your concern. Call as soon as you can but try not to stress out about it so much. One Aleve pill may just give him a stomach ache. I'd still call poison control to be sure. Take care and let us know how it works out.
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2007-03-17 20:03:05
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answered by peaceseeker 2
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His reaction to the pill will probably depend on his size. Obviously, if he’s very small, the chance of a negative reaction is higher. Even so, eating a single pill is not a death sentence and may not even make him sick. Just do what I’m sure you’re already doing: closely monitor him, and at the first sign something is wrong, visit the vet.
Good luck.
2007-03-17 20:07:41
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answered by Mandy 7
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2016-04-15 04:40:15
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answered by Anonymous
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When my dog was sick she was prescribed Tramadol/Trammal (which is a strong pain reliever) One day she was accidently given 2 instead of one within 5 mins of each other(both me and my husnabd gave her medication without knowing the other had). I took her straight to the vet and she was fine.. If anything your pup will sleep a little.. But for peace of mind contact a professional.
2007-03-17 20:19:35
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answered by Anonymous
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"Over the counter medications
A veterinarian should be checked before any OTC medicine is used. However, poisoning with pain medications is common. Aspirin, acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Advil), and naproxen (Aleve) can all cause severe symptoms in dogs, including vomiting blood, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Specifically, aspirin can cause metabolic acidosis, acetaminophen can cause liver disease, ibuprofen can cause kidney disease, and naproxen can cause ulcers in the stomach, which can perforate. Treatment depends on the symptoms.
Contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center in case of possible exposure."
2007-03-17 20:06:37
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answered by Susan M 7
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I watch the Animal Planet sometimes and I thought I heard them say they were giving a dog that very product. There should be emergency contact for vets somewhere in your yellow pages even for the middle of the night emergencies. I would check it out but I'm pretty sure it's not harmful.
2007-03-17 20:01:32
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answered by aintnobeans 3
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Your puppy needs to eat puppy food, not adult food because he has different nutritional needs than the adult dogs. You can try mixing some canned food in with his puppy food, softening his food with water, switching (slowly!) his food to something more palatable, or even giving him just a little of the adults food mixed in with his puppy food to tempt him, but he shouldn't be eating all adult food. When you feed your adult dogs, take the puppy out of the room, and then make sure you don't leave the adult dog food out where he can get it. If you free feed your adult dogs, you may have to switch them to a twice-a-day feeding schedule until your pup grows up....they will catch on after a couple of days that they need to eat when you put food down or it won't be there later. Good luck!
2016-04-11 00:54:40
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-15 03:13:06
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answered by ? 3
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