Can you feed your dog medicine that humans take? Are you going to kill the dog?
Although dogs are very sensible, they are not humans after all, and many of their physiological structures are far from those of humans. When it comes to medications, it’s likely that the pharmacological effects are the opposite, causing the dog to be fatal. Here are a few drugs as examples. These drugs are very toxic to dogs, and owners should pay attention:
1. Cold medicines containing caffeine such as Gankanlixu.
Caffeine in drugs used to treat colds can be used for analgesia in humans, but in dogs it can cause excitement in the medulla oblongata and spinal cord, leading to convulsions, convulsions, coma or even death.
All drugs containing caffeine will have this effect. In addition, chocolate is also dangerous to dogs.
2. Gujining and other traditional Chinese medicines containing strychnine.
Traditional Chinese medicine, containing strychnine multiflorum, can excite the spinal cord, cause opisthotonus, and cause death instantly.
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