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Food products and household items commonly handled by humans can be toxic to dogs. The symptoms can range from simple irritation to digestion issues, behavioral changes, and even death. The categories of common items ingested by dogs include food products, human medication, household detergents, indoor and outdoor toxic plants, and rat poison. [1]
Purchasers are limited to '3.6 grams of pseudoephedrine base' per day and 9 grams per month. (Buying more than that is a federal misdemeanor.)" [2] The statute also includes the following requirements for merchants who sell these products: A retrievable record of all purchases identifying the name and address of each party to be kept for two years
Dogs are prone to have adverse allergic reactions to food similar to human beings. The most common symptoms of food allergies in dogs include rashes, swelling, itchy or tender skin, and gastrointestinal upsets such as uncontrollable bowel movements and soft stools. [82] Certain ingredients in dog food can elicit these allergic reactions.
The FDA has released a list of the people foods that, when fed to dogs, present a high risk of problems. SEE ALSO: Adorable French bulldog cools down from the summer heat
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A vet explains the most common skin conditions in dogs and the treatments available.
are for ailments or symptoms that – can be identified by the consumer and verified by a pharmacist; do not require medical diagnosis, or only require initial medical diagnosis, and do not require close medical management. Some states have subsets of Schedule 3 with additional requirements (see below).
What you might pay for common pet medical conditions. Condition. Average cost. Prevalence. Skin conditions. $200 to $2,500 • Number 1 in dogs (32% of claims)