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I'm wondering if you mean omeprazole, as there is no drug that I am aware of called amorazole. Omeprazole is a prescription only medication for dogs, and you would need a prescription from a vet in order to get it, even when ordering it online. While there are online pet pharmacies, prescription meds require the vet sending in a prescription before sending it to you. I would speak to your vet about any medications Tilly may need, and they will prescribe them if necessary and appropriate. Unfortunately, it is illegal for the experts to prescribe any medications to our users. I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi, thanks for using Boop by Petco! Unfortunately you didn't provide your dogs weight so we can not give you doses. I recommend calling your Vet when they re-open. In the US it is not legal to prescribe medications with out a label and the medications not reconstituted (made in to a liquid from the powder form). Are you in the US? Also in the US we do not prescribe Acetominophen ( https://www.petcoach.co/canigive/dog/tylenol/ ). I recommend calling your Vet regarding that medication as we can't recommend giving it to dogs. I am sorry but if you want to re-post with Ringa's weight we can probably help with the Amoxicillin).
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Udiliv is ursodeoxycholic acid and is a medication usually prescribed for humans. Are you sure about the dosage for your dog (3000mg twice daily = 6000mg)? A normal dose for a dog would be 10 to 15 mg/kg(2.2lbs) every 24 hours. This would mean your dog (if it is a dog indeed) mean your dog weighs 400kg? Or is it a horse or cow you are asking about? So, unfortunately, without knowing the species of animal I cannot tell you how long it takes to be washed out from the body. It is usually used in aniumals with cholestatic liver disease. Your vet whould be able to answer your question easily, since he knows your animal.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Thanks for using Boop by Petco! I'm sorry to hear your dog is having stomach issues on a medication. Typically, a bland diet (such as boiled white meat chicken and white rice) can be helpful for medication-induced GI upset. If your dog isn't eating, vomiting, having diarrhea or otherwise feeling ill, then I would recommend having him evaluated by his veterinarian, as something more than just a medication reaction may be going on. Good luck!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Thank you for submitting your question regarding Grandpaw. All prescription diets need to be prescribed by veterinarians. They are specially formulated for medical conditions. There are specific cases in whichh they can and cannot be feed. For example, a prescription kidney diet will be restricted in protein levels. This would not be appropriate for a young growing puppy. Prescription urinary diet are generally high in fat and salt. This can be contraindicated in patients with heart disease or a history of pancreatitis. These diets do not contain drugs, but are used to treat specific medical conditions. I hope this information helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025