Dogs can take human medicine for colds

Dogs with colds should not be fed human medication, there may be a case of misdiagnosis because the clinical symptoms of many diseases are similar to colds. The dosage and ingredients of human medication are relatively different from pet medication, and blind feeding may cause drug poisoning or overdose feeding, which in turn may endanger the dog’s health. If you know your dog’s health condition, such as on-time vaccination against infectious diseases, then you can first treat it as a common upper respiratory tract infection. It is generally recommended to feed your dog medications containing ingredients such as doxycycline or amoxicillin clavulanate potassium, and it is also recommended to use medications containing ingredients such as jaggery and glycine, which are generally administered for 1-2 days, and the dog’s symptoms will be relieved.

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