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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.
You should not give your dog aspirin without consulting a veterinarian, as it can cause serious side effects or interact with other medications.
Never give your dog human painkillers; consult your vet before administering any medication, even over-the-counter remedies.
Yes, human aspirin can be harmful to dogs and should only be given under veterinary supervision.
No, Tylenol (acetaminophen) and aspirin can be toxic to dogs and should only be given under strict veterinary supervision.
A typical aspirin dose for dogs is 5–10 mg per pound of body weight every 12 hours, but always consult a veterinarian first.
Only veterinarian-prescribed pain relievers like Carprofen, Meloxicam, or Gabapentin are safe for dogs; never give human medications without veterinary guidance.
You should never give your dog human pain medications; instead, consult your veterinarian for safe, dog-specific options like NSAIDs prescribed for pets.

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