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Asked by an anonymous user

Answered by Elaine
Actually I have never heard of giving your
pets tynelol. I would seek professional
advice.
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Dr Dave Brooks, BVetMed BSc MRCVS
Hi there, Unfortunately NO it is not safe to
give to your pet and especially so with cats.
Tylenol contains Acetaminophen which can
be very toxic to cats and dogs....
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Asked by Elaine
Answered by Dr Dave Brooks, BVetMed BSc MRCVS
Hi Elaine, pills can definitely be a nuisance.
Really the best course of action is to try
to open your dog’s mouth and insert the pill
directly as far back as poss...
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Asked by Erin
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
There are a couple of non-prescription options
that can help a cat with arthritis. One is to
assess their weight and if they are carrying a
few extra pounds, then put ...
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Asked by Erin
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
Erin, symptoms of arthritis in cats can be
subtle and easily missed. They may have an
obvious limp and that makes it easy to see
that something’s wrong. Other signs in...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
Vitamins are only useful if your girl’s diet
is deficient and none are specifically helpful
with pain after exercising. When it comes to
herbal supplements, there are ...
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Asked by sarah
Answered by Dr Cat Henstridge, BVSc MRCVS
Rabbit pellets are not harmful for your dog.
Dogs are omnivores, which means they have
evolved to eat and digest both meat and plant
matter, a bit like humans. Bunny...
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Asked by annie3195
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
Annie, your cat sounds like a real sweetheart!
Inflammatory bowel disease isn’t something
that can be cured, but it can indeed be
managed so he can live a normal life....
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Asked by Carla
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
Carla, dermatitis has a number of causes and
if your cat responded to a steroid shot (which
has an anti-inflammatory effect) it’s possible
she is being treated for all...
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Asked by Carla
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
Carla, it’s good that you recognize that you
have to be careful with supplements because
when it comes to some nutrients, too much can
be as harmful as too little. Vit...
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