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Whey protein is derived from milk, making it an animal product and not suitable for vegans, but it may be considered friendly by vegetarians who consume dairy.
Whey protein is not toxic to dogs, but it should only be given in moderation and with veterinary approval due to potential digestive and nutritional concerns.
Whey protein is derived from milk, making it an animal-based product and not suitable for strict vegans, though it is not harmful to animals if ethically sourced.
While small amounts of plain, unsweetened whey protein are not toxic to dogs, it's generally not recommended unless advised by a veterinarian.
Some animals can eat whey protein in moderation, but it may not be suitable for all species and can cause digestive issues in some pets.
You should not give your dog aspirin without veterinary guidance, as it can be dangerous and cause side effects or interact with other medications.
Never give human medications to your dog without veterinary guidance; consult your vet to discuss safe at-home pain relief options like dog-specific supplements.
You should never give your dog aspirin without veterinary advice, as it can be harmful or even toxic to pets.
Never give human medications to your dog; instead, consult your vet for safe, pet-specific pain relief like prescribed NSAIDs or natural remedies.

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