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Paracetamol
Question for you:
Can I give Dempsey Paracetamol?
He's wrenched his back (I think) on the ice & seems to be in a little discomfort. He's walking funny - nothing noticable unless you know him - a little stilted at the back, can't put it any other way. He's holding his tail straight down & doesn't seem to want to wag it, although he's eating well & his stomach is fine. If he's no better tomorrow I'll take him to the vets, but in the meantime I wondered if I could give him, say, 1/2 a Paracetamol to ease the discomfort?
I know I could give him 1/s an aspirin, but I don't have any!
Can I give Dempsey Paracetamol?
He's wrenched his back (I think) on the ice & seems to be in a little discomfort. He's walking funny - nothing noticable unless you know him - a little stilted at the back, can't put it any other way. He's holding his tail straight down & doesn't seem to want to wag it, although he's eating well & his stomach is fine. If he's no better tomorrow I'll take him to the vets, but in the meantime I wondered if I could give him, say, 1/2 a Paracetamol to ease the discomfort?
I know I could give him 1/s an aspirin, but I don't have any!
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My concern is that I know that Paracetamol is deadly for cats & snakes (yes, I know dogs are different, but I don't want to take a chance).
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Caryll hope he's ok , i could send you some of my pain killers i can personally say they wont harm him as they seem to have no effect on me what so ever and if you want to keep him awake for 72 hours i could let you have some of my equally rubbish sleeping tablets.
Just been looking at the pics of Dempsey and his dad they ooze quality love them
Just been looking at the pics of Dempsey and his dad they ooze quality love them
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yes you can give a dog paracetomol but small doses like you would a child so i would take it as you can give them calpol lol
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I've just had an answer from the Bully forum I go on to say that, as Bullies can have kidney problems, paracetamol is a huge no-no!
I'll leave it to the vet, I think. Just to be safe.
I'll leave it to the vet, I think. Just to be safe.
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This is interesting - I've just been given this site re: Dempsey's condition at the mo & it fits him like a glove. I've never heard of this before........
www.woodhavenlabs.com/coldtail.html
www.woodhavenlabs.com/coldtail.html
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I don't know Caryll, but I hope he is feeling better soon x
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After reading the link I posted (www.woodhavenlabs.com/coldtail.html), I think he has 'cold' or 'dead' tail. In which case it'll clear on its own. Fingers crossed.
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A small dose of calpol wont do any harm to a normally healthy dog if only used as a short term thing. long term use of anything containing paracetomol can affect the liver. Asprin also used long term will thin the blood a dogs heart already beats much faster than ours so it puts a bit more of a strain but is not harmful. My freind is a biochemist she studies medication this was her advice to me
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ive givin my two half a paracetamol on occassion caryl
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Caryll wrote:After reading the link I posted (www.woodhavenlabs.com/coldtail.html), I think he has 'cold' or 'dead' tail. In which case it'll clear on its own. Fingers crossed.
I do hope so, fingers crossed for Dempsy, get better soon! ><
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I wouldnt have a clue about painkillers for dogs but I really hope he feels better soon.
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Childrens asprin is better, I gave it to dixie when she pulled a muscle in her leg.
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Phoned the vet yesterday & gave him the symptoms & he agrees it's almost certainly Limber Tail. He prescribes rest & warmth - no painkillers at all! Apparently they won't work! He's only ever seen Limber Tail (aka cold tail & dead tail) on gun dogs and, wait for it, staffords!!! It's to do with the amount of work the tail gets to do apparently! STOP THE WAGGING BOYS & GIRLS!!!!!
Today, Dempsey can wag his tail a little & he's carrying it slightly higher again, so looks like he's on the mend, but yesterday morning I accidentally caught the base of his tail & he yelped really loudly, poor thing!
Today, Dempsey can wag his tail a little & he's carrying it slightly higher again, so looks like he's on the mend, but yesterday morning I accidentally caught the base of his tail & he yelped really loudly, poor thing!
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awwww the poor little thing! (big thing) lol Hope he's feeling better soon x
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Paracetamol should not be given to dogs.
http://www.provet.co.uk/Petfacts/healthtips/humandrugs.htm
http://www.provet.co.uk/Petfacts/healthtips/humandrugs.htm
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It can be under certain circumstances, but must only be given with the say so of a vet.
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Always useful to know. I never knew about paractamol. Cheers for the post.
Love the fact that they have put illegal drugs on the list wonder if anyone read it and thought......
"ohhhh didn't know that, TOM! don't give the dog anymore LSD apparently it's bad for him"
Love the fact that they have put illegal drugs on the list wonder if anyone read it and thought......
"ohhhh didn't know that, TOM! don't give the dog anymore LSD apparently it's bad for him"
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Well, you don't want a drug addict dog, now, do you?
What I didn't know before all this was that paracetamol, even in small doses, is fatal to cats (and snakes).
What I didn't know before all this was that paracetamol, even in small doses, is fatal to cats (and snakes).
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Yes Caryll... plenty of people leave a saucer of Milk out for feral cats with a few disovled in it
Thank god my kitty is inside ( still under the bloody xmas tree) most of the time.
Speaking of medicines for puppys, my friends vet had her dog on Poloramine ( spelling)s for skin allergies.... he was a boxer.
not sure what you guys think of that?.. I know alot of Staffs get skin itches etc.
Thank god my kitty is inside ( still under the bloody xmas tree) most of the time.
Speaking of medicines for puppys, my friends vet had her dog on Poloramine ( spelling)s for skin allergies.... he was a boxer.
not sure what you guys think of that?.. I know alot of Staffs get skin itches etc.
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I think any breed with ultra short coats get skin problems. I've been lucky with both Bandit & dempsey - no real problems. Dempsey gets a rash on his belly if he lies on fresh cut grass, but that's about it. I think the all white bullies have more skin problems than the coloureds.
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and blues are as prone as whites to skin probs
memphis is gettin treatment for a patch on his head that bleeds with the cold
memphis is gettin treatment for a patch on his head that bleeds with the cold
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no it not bothering him at all, the bald patch was made worse by the vet pulling loads of hair out to do the mange test (which was totally clear)
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