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Pepto-Bismol (bismuth subsalicylate) may be used for mild stomach issues in dogs, but only under veterinary supervision due to potential health risks.
Pepto-Bismol can be used for some dogs under strict veterinary supervision, but it is not safe for all breeds or situations and carries several potential risks.
Pepto-Bismol (bismuth subsalicylate) can sometimes be given to dogs for mild gastrointestinal issues, but only under direct veterinary supervision due to potential risks.
Pepto-Bismol is not safe for all dog breeds and should only be given under veterinary supervision due to potential risks and drug interactions.
You should not give your dog Pepto if it is a puppy under 12 weeks, pregnant or nursing, taking NSAIDs, corticosteroids, or blood thinners, or has a bleeding disorder.
Pepto-Bismol may be used for mild dog stomach issues, but only under veterinary supervision due to potential risks and drug interactions.
Pepto-Bismol may sometimes be given to dogs with mild stomach issues but only under veterinary supervision due to potential risks and side effects.
The usual dosage is 1 teaspoon per 10 pounds of body weight every 6–8 hours, but it should only be given under veterinary supervision due to safety risks.
Pepto-Bismol can sometimes be used for mild gastrointestinal symptoms in dogs, but only under direct veterinary supervision due to significant risks and potential drug interactions.
Enroll your dog in obedience training classes such as those offered by PetSmart, progressing from basic to advanced levels, while ensuring consistent practice and socialization to prepare for therapy dog certification.

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