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Dogs can eat specially made dog-safe cakes created with pet-friendly ingredients like oat flour, applesauce, peanut butter (xylitol-free), and yogurt frosting.
Dogs should not eat regular cake, as many ingredients can be harmful or toxic to them. Instead, offer dog-safe treats or specially made dog cakes.
Aspirin can be used to treat pain in dogs, but only under strict veterinary supervision due to significant risks and safer alternatives being available.
Aspirin may be used in dogs under strict veterinary supervision, but newer vet-specific NSAIDs are generally safer and preferred for managing canine pain.
Aspirin may help relieve your dog's limp, but it should only be used under veterinary guidance due to dosing risks, potential side effects, and safer alternatives.
Aspirin can sometimes be used as a pain reliever for dogs, but only under veterinary supervision due to potential side effects and toxicity risks.
Aspirin may sometimes be used to relieve a dog's limp caused by pain or inflammation, but only under a veterinarian’s guidance due to potential risks and side effects.
Aspirin can sometimes be used to relieve pain in dogs, but only under veterinary supervision due to potential side effects and toxicity risks.
Aspirin may be acceptable for short-term pain relief in dogs, but only under a veterinarian’s supervision. Tylenol (acetaminophen) should never be given to dogs due to its high toxicity.
An 81 mg aspirin may not be immediately harmful to some dogs, but it can pose serious risks and should only be given under veterinary supervision.

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