I wouldn't without consulting a vet first. Walmart does sell allergy medicine for pets which worked for my cat when he was suffering from allergies. I would imagine that Pet stores like Petsmart carry allergy medicine also.
get allergy meds
Yes.
of course NOT, animals should NEVER, EVER, take human medicine, take your dog to a vet where the dog can get proper professional care.
I'm pretty sure you shouldn't give a dog an allergy medication designed for people. Take your beagle to the veteranarian to get the proper medicine for him/her.
they give it to my dog tocontrol the nawing and allergy
You have to take it to the vet and the vet will take care of your dog for you and (s)he might give you some medicine to feed your dog with it.
In my experience, when my dog was chewing his tail, it turned out to be allergies. I took him to the Vet and they gave him some allergy medicine (especially for dogs) and that took care of the problem.
no. don't give your dog pain medicine for people. only give what your vet recommends.
If your dog is fenced or in house alot, just give the medicine, if the dog is among other dogs or runs freely, have the dog checked for heartworm. I'd give the medicine regardless.
No no no you might kill it
my dog has chronic honking and coughing. she has colapsed trachea. allergy syrup has helped but it has become chronic. Can you give a dog humans inhaler to open airwaves.