James Parnell answered
I would not advise you to give any medication designed for human consumption to your dog, as these substances could potentially be very harmful - and even fatal - to your pet.
The best advice I can give you is to take your dog to the vet, who will be able to undertake a thorough investigation of your dog and hopefully get to the bottom of why it is experiencing these problems.
Once a diagnosis has been made, then treatment can begin almost immediately.
My dog is throwing up and its stomach is making noises.
The best advice I can give you is to take your dog to the vet, who will be able to undertake a thorough investigation of your dog and hopefully get to the bottom of why it is experiencing these problems.
Once a diagnosis has been made, then treatment can begin almost immediately.
My dog is throwing up and its stomach is making noises.
- Dogs have very different bodies to humans. A small dose of a human medication such as Pepto Bismol might not do us any harm, but it certainly could affect a dog.
- Although it doesn't sound as if your dog is experiencing life-threatening problems, if these symptoms continue, you will need to take it to the vet.
- The vet will be able to administer medication designed for dogs - to alleviate and hopefully cure this problem.