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Gabapentin is a medication for the treatment of seizures, pain and anxiety in dogs and cats. Seizures are more common in dogs than cats and can happen for various reasons—the most common for dogs being Idiopathic epilepsy, an inherited disorder. Other causes of seizures can include health issues like liver disease, so you should consult your veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment. They can walk you through medicinal options and can prescribe the correct gabapentin dosage for dogs. You should only use medication that is made for your type of pet and with the authorization of your vet.
In the class of drugs called anticonvulsants—which are mainly prescribed and used to treat seizures—gabapentin has other uses, too. Your veterinarian may also prescribe gabapentin for your cat’s anxiety. The gabapentin for cats' dosage is different from gabapentin for dogs, so use only what your vet prescribes to your individual pets. Gabapentin for dogs’ anxiety is the same drug, but dosages will be different depending on weight, severity and other factors. Gabapentin for cats and gabapentin for dogs is also prescribed to help relieve chronic pain. If your cat or dog has arthritis—for instance—gabapentin may help. You can also use gabapentin for your dog’s pain associated with malignancy or many forms of chronic pain.
Everything you should know to help your dog relieve chronic pain, anxiety, epilepsy & seizures. Gabapentin helps your dog to feel better again.
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Galliprant is a pain relief medication to treat inflammation related to osteoarthritis in dogs. Order from Petco and save when you schedule Repeat Delivery.
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You would need a current prescription from a veterinarian who has physically examined Duke. You can then place your order and submit the prescription. The pharmacy will then contact the veterinarian or clinic to confirm the prescription then fill the order.
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Thank you for contacting Boop by Petco with your question about Bella. So Gabapentin has many uses including pain relief, and when used with Galliprant, it provides even better pain control from arthritis. Using them in combination is likely why you are seeing her act more energetic than being on the Galliprant alone. Gabapentin is an unusual pain medication in that it is rarely used by itself. On its own, gabapentin is not particularly effective in preventing pain, which is why it's frequently used in combination with other drugs. I honestly can't answer why Galliprant is so much more expensive, but if this combination works, I would stick with it. I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello and thank you for contacting Boop by Petco. Gabapentin is a human medication but often prescribed to dogs. Urine incontinence is a reported side effect in people but not in dogs. However, as the mechanism of action in dogs and human is the same, I assume that the side effects are also the same. It takes at least a few days (if no longer) of administering gabapentin to achieve a good pain control. I would suggest to stop gabapentin as it most likely is causing urine incontinence. Clarabell can be prescribed a different pain relief, which hopefully will not produce any side effects.
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Good question. If Xylitol is listed as an ingredient on the bottle, then it has xylitol in it. Typically the xylitol containing Gabapentin is the liquid version. If there is still any doubt, you should consider having your vet call in a new prescription to a pharamacy near you so that he/she doesn't go without his/her medication for long or potentially ingests a toxic form of Gabapentin. Also you should know for future that if Gabapentin is abruptly stopped in pets, it can lead to severe rebound pain in pets, so its best to keep your pet on it consistently or taper the dose. I hope that this helps! And best of luck moving forward with your pet. I hope that he/she gets his medication soon! Take care.
Updated on August 12th, 2025