Benjamin V. asked

🐕  Dog Health

I have a dog with muscle pain, specifically in the back. My husband takes tramadol, can this be given to a dog? The dog weighs 90 pounds.

June 20th, 2024

Evan S. answered

Yes, tramadol can be given to dogs for pain relief. The dosage for tramadol is around 1 mg per pound...

June 20th, 2024

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