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This article contains a list of common drugs used for dogs and cats listed Dog Heartworm Medications: How to Select the Best Dog Heartworms Meds
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Dog Owner's Guide:Over-the-counter drugs can poison pets
In addition, dogs do not utilize or tolerate all drugs the same way humans do, so a drug that relieves pain in humans can poison a dog or cat.
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