You should talk to your veterinarian before the next dose is due - your dog may have developed an allergy to one of the ingredients in the heartworm pill, particularly if it is one of the flavored chewable tablets. There are other heartworm preventives available and your veterinarian may recommend swapping to one of these.
Yes, it is still recommended that dogs be tested yearly for heartworms even if they are on a heartworm preventative because it is possible for the dog to vomit up all or a portion of the pill without the owner knowing and thus allow a window for infection. The same is true of the topical heartworm preventatives, though the concern isn't vomiting but improper application.
Probably nothing, depending on what the usual dosage is. If it's a once a month type pill, then it's fine so long as you go back to the regular schedule.
If you accidently give your dog 2 heart worm pills in one month, it probably will not hurt it be careful, and don't skip giving it 1 pill next month.
Take a pill, give yourself a temple or jaw massage, put a warm washcloth over your head.
can you give a cat antacid pill
It is a sinus/allergy pill
The birth control pill was invented in the early 1960s to help give women a control over their bodies where originally men had the role of using the protection; women now have a choice.
If you give a pill bug soda it will most likely explode due to all the gas inside of it.
Sinus relief pill, over the counter.
Yes
Tylenol can be given to animal but remember that a pill is for 50 pounds. If your pet weighs only 25 pounds give half a pill. 12 pounds would be a fourth of a pill.