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what would 250mg of Naproxen do to a small dog of 14lbs
my Shit Tzu snagged a pill of mine before I could reach it yesterday morning. Tonight she is whinning and running a fever and panting a lot. she did pee, but I don't know if she's had a bm.
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Naproxen is a high power ibuprofen. The dog should be fine. Watch it tonight and tomorrow morning. If no strange behavior is witnessed, then the dog will be fine.
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