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Stay away from giving your dog human pain medications which are toxic to pets.
Updated on October 29th, 2025
Learn about Apoquel (Oclacitnib) today. Petco is here to answer all your dog allergy treatment questions including dosage, side effects, administration & more.
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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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Learn about glucosamine for dogs & how it can help your pup. This guide has glucosamine benefits, side effects & can tell you how to give glucosamine to dogs.
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Stop seeing your dog feeling discomfort and pain. Carprofen for dogs is an anti-inflammatory that helps with a variety of inflammation issues.
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Sorry to hear about Clive. The mainstay treatments for orthopedic injuries are pain killers and anti inflammatories (NSAIDs). Since there may be a spinal / neural component to this, neuropathic medications and muscle relaxants may also come in very helpful especially during times of additional breakthrough discomfort. The type of medication to be dispensed will ultimately be a discussion with your primary vet, but NSAIDs that are common include carprofen (Rimadyl), deracoxib (Deramaxx), and meloxicam (Metacam). Other medications are things like opioids including tramadol and hydrocodone. In terms of the back, I would consider medications like gabapentin and methocarbamol to address this. There is another medication that I use in patients with refractory pain called amantadine, but I find it only effective when used in conjunction with NSAIDs. The periodic or daily use of many of these medications should be coupled with blood work at least twice yearly to be sure liver and kidney
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Dogs can experience pain from a variety of health conditions, including [osteoarthritis](https://www.petcoach.co/dog/condition/arthritis-1/),[ dental disease](https://www.petcoach.co/dog/condition/dental-disease/), [urinary tract infections](https://www.petcoach.co/dog/condition/utis-in-dogs/) or traumatic injuries, among many others. While it is extremely difficult to see our four-legged friends in pain, there are no safe and effective over-the-counter medications for managing pain in dogs (or cats). Over the counter pain relievers for humans, such as ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin), acetaminophen (Tylenol) and naproxen (Aleve) are all toxic to animals. Aspirin should also not be given to dogs because it causes significant irritation and potential ulceration of the gastrointestinal tract, and it inhibits a dog’s ability to clot blood. If you think that your dog is in pain, your best bet is to take him to your veterinarian. After performing a [physical exam](https://www.petcoach.co/article
Updated on August 12th, 2025
CBD has not been studied enough in animals for me to make a recommendation. You can use it if you want but no studies have been done to determine appropriate dosing, etc. The companies making this CBD oil have no clue. The people I know that have tried it report that all it does is make the animal sleepy. It is not actually helping the arthritis. If Ciggy is in that much pain I would much more recommend a NSAID and/or pain medication combination as treatment (like Rimadyl and Tramadol combination). We know those help. I don't know which Dasuquin product you are using but they all already contain chondroitin sulfate. If you are not using the one that also contains MSM I would recommend switching to that one as MSM is a natural anti-inflammatory. Extra chondroitin is not likely to help. https://www.1800petmeds.com/Dasuquin+with+MSM+for+Dogs-prod338143.html You can also talk to your vet about Adequan injections: https://www.1800petmeds.com/Adequan+for+Dogs-prod10721.html?Ntt=A
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi and thanks for using Boop by Petco! Sorry to hear that Nevaeh is going to have surgery this Friday. Great question regarding supplements. I would advise that you check out the following website- http://www.vrshealth.com/canine-products/?petcoach=1977951 Look at Canine Omega Benefits and Osteo TruBenefits I wish you and her the best of luck. I hope she does great.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello and thank you for using Boop by Petco! Quercetin is a supplement that has many applications and appears to be safe and well tolerated in dogs. One product that I have seen used that seems to be safe and effective is NaturVet Aller-911 Allergy Aid chews. This has 25mg of Quercetin in it, which would be a safe dose. This brand can be found online or at your local pet store such as PetCo. I would also recommend Welactin omega 3 fish oil capsules to help reduce inflammation and Turmeric root can also help reduce inflammation. A product that may help reduce inflammation is Ayush Herbs Curcumin 97%. I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns.
Updated on August 12th, 2025