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What Happens If Dog Takes Viagra
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If your dog has taken Viagra, you may be wondering what happens if he or she takes it again? What happens if they overdose and die? Viagra is a powerful prescription medication that has helped thousands of people remain youthful and energetic for years. Your dog's health can be a lot more fragile than yours though so you need to consider all the possible outcomes before trying out any treatment for your pet.
One of the biggest concerns about Viagra in dogs is the short term affects. It can cause nausea, diarrhea, and lethargy. It can also cause some level of erection failure, which is usually reversible. The problem comes when there is an extended period between taking Viagra and the reappearance of the problem. In other words, your dog will go through what humans experience after a period of usage. Erectile dysfunction in dogs can cause lameness, blood in the urine, painful erections that don't go down, and loss of sexual desire.
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In most cases though, the side effects don't last long. Your dog may start to lose his or her appetite but most dogs do recover. Their bone structure may become affected by the excess protein in the diet, which may lead to formation of kidney stones or arthritis.
Some dogs may have very severe effects such as convulsions and even coma. Even death may occur if the dog's immune system is not strong enough to fight off the drug. related can also be damaged in such a way that it can not properly remove the drug. It is extremely important to keep this in mind if you have questions about what happens if your dog takes Viagra. Talk to your vet about all of the potential risks.
Another thing to keep in mind is that Viagra has become a very trendy drug among dogs. While this may seem like a good thing for dogs, you should be careful. You can easily purchase cheap amounts of the drug online and have your dog ingest it. What happens if your dog eats some of the medication? This can lead to death.
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What happens if your dog has an allergic reaction to Viagra? Most dogs will not have an allergic reaction to the drug because it is natural. However, they can have skin irritation, breathing problems, and even death from drowning or jumping into a pool if they take too much. If your dog does have an allergic reaction, you need to quickly bring him or her to the vet to get treated. You do not want to let them suffer with life-threatening symptoms any longer than they have to.
Other drugs that are used to treat dogs include anti-anxiety medications and antidepressants. These drugs are also used to treat humans but the side effects from them can be much worse than they are for the dog. Because they are more powerful than Viagra, anti-anxiety drugs can cause your dog to have an endless amount of withdrawals and problems.
There is no magic pill that will cure your dog. The best way to prevent your dog from having problems with prescription drugs is to stop feeding him them. Do not give your dog drugs unless you are going to the vet regularly. Talk to your veterinarian about alternative treatments for your dog that are safe and effective. Your veterinarian may be able to recommend other medicines that will work without the possible side effects.
A lot of dogs end up on anti-anxiety medication once their owner starts treating them for an anxiety disorder. As soon as the medication has been started, there is no stopping them from taking it. They become addicted to the anti-anxiety drugs and will continue to use them even when they are no longer anxious. If your dog is on a regular dose of medication for anxiety problems and you stop giving him the medication, your dog could develop severe withdrawals and die.
Viagra can cause several side effects including stomach ulcers, loss of appetite, diarrhea, and heart problems. It can also cause death in very rare cases. When your dog takes this drug, you should keep an eye on him at all times. If your dog seems to be acting differently and has excessive licking or vomiting, he or she may be having a serious adverse reaction from the drugs. Call your veterinarian immediately and get your dog checked out.
There are other medications available for dogs with anxiety issues. Your vet may recommend a treatment plan that will include diet changes, behavioral training, or medication in order to cure your dog of his addiction to the medication. Many dogs are able to stay on a medication long enough to get well. You should never put your dog on something to stop their natural instincts, or to try to force them to quit if they won't.
Joel J. Heidelbaugh, M.D., FAAFP, FACG Professor, Departments of Family Medicine and Urology Director, Medical Student Education and Clerkship Director [email protected] +1(734)9987138
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