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Yes, dogs can take melatonin under veterinary guidance, and it's generally safe when given at appropriate dosages. Always use supplements formulated for dogs and consult your vet before starting.
No, you should not give your dog aspirin. Always consult a veterinarian for proper pain management, as human medications can be harmful or fatal to dogs.
No, you should never give your dog pain medication without veterinary guidance as many human drugs are toxic to dogs and can cause serious harm.
No, you should not give your dog aspirin; consult a veterinarian instead for safe and effective pain management options.
No, you should never give your dog over-the-counter or human pain medication without consulting a veterinarian, as it can be toxic or even fatal.
No, you should not give your dog aspirin or any over-the-counter human medications without veterinary supervision.
No, you should never give your dog pain medications without consulting a veterinarian, as many human drugs are toxic to dogs and can be fatal.
You should never give your dog any human over-the-counter pain medications; always consult a veterinarian before administering any treatment.
No, you should never give a dog ibuprofen or Tylenol, as both are highly toxic and can cause serious harm or death even in small doses.
The safest pain medications for dogs are prescription NSAIDs specifically formulated for veterinary use, such as carprofen, deracoxib, firocoxib, and grapiprant.

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