oh no, my dog took medication and he started to get really hyper. there are natural ways to help dog's Allergies. I used doggy goo and it helped my dog, and stopped him from biting his paws.
No. Tylenol (acetaminophen) is very toxic to the liver and could even kill a very small or young dog depending on the dose. Never use it unless the vet prescribes it.
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Dogs can tolerate small doses of Tylenol® (generic: acetaminophen), which veterinarians sometimes prescribe for mild to moderate pain.
Acetaminophen is metabolized in the liver where it binds to glucuronides and is excreted in the urine. Because dogs only have a limited ability to form glucuronides (and cats can't form them at all), too large a dose can be toxic to the liver, causing permanent damage and even death.
Never give your dog medication without first consulting a veterinarian. If you suspect your dog has ingested acetaminophen, contact a veterinarian immediately.