Like human medications
popular dog medications, such as flea and tick preventatives, are full of strange chemicals that could have potentially harmful side effects.
Not exact matches
A similar study found that having your
dog in the room lowered blood pressure better than taking a
popular type of blood pressure
medication (ACE inhibitor) when you are under stress.5 Other research has indicated that the simple act of stroking a pet can help lower blood pressure and cholesterol.6
Flea collars are also relatively
popular: they work by spreading the
medication from the collar on to your
dog's skin and coat, thus repelling and killing any fleas.
If you answered yes, you are just one of many
dog owners who use the
popular nutty spread as a tasty treat, chew toy stuffing or a clever
medication disguise for your furry friend.
Another
medication called mirtazapine is becoming
popular as it not only stimulates the appetite but also relieves nausea (and is given only once every two or three days to cats or once daily to
dogs).
The two most
popular brands of flea control
medications for
dogs are Advantage and Frontline Plus.
• Xylitol, a
popular artificial sweetener, can trigger hypoglycemia or liver failure in
dogs and can be found in candy, gum, peanut butter — often used for administering pet
medications — toothpaste and other products.
K9 Advantix II for
dogs is the second most
popular flea drop
medication after Frontline.
Each of the
popular anti-inflammatory pain
medications, (Advil ®, Aleve, and Aspirin), varies in potency, but none of them are fully safe for your
dog.
Deramaxx for
dogs is a
popular, oft - recommended
dog pain
medication.