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Bella

Golden Retriever Β· 4 years Β· 65 lbs

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Apoquel 16mgRimadyl 75mg

Here's what we found for Bella:

These two meds can be used together, but they both put a little extra work on Bella's stomach and kidneys. Most pups handle this combo fine, but it's worth keeping an eye on things β€” especially since Golden Retrievers can be more sensitive to NSAIDs like Rimadyl.

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Quick tip: Give Bella her Rimadyl with food to protect her tummy. And if she seems less hungry or more tired than usual, that's worth a call to your vet. You're doing great by checking!

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Long-term monitoring plan: With this combination, we recommend baseline blood work every 6 months to check kidney and liver values.

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Safer alternatives: If Bella's stomach doesn't love this combo, ask your vet about Galliprant β€” it's gentler on the GI tract.

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My cat just knocked over my melatonin bottle and I think she ate one. She's 9 lbs. Should I be worried?
Don't panic β€” for a 9 lb cat, a single 3mg melatonin tab usually isn't dangerous. Watch Luna for any unusual sleepiness or upset tummy over the next few hours. If she ate more than one, or if the melatonin contains xylitol (check the label!), call your emergency vet right away. You're doing the right thing by checking! πŸ’š
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Breed Medication Guides

Every breed has quirks β€” dogs and cats alike. Our guides cover drug sensitivities, common conditions, and what to watch for.

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Golden Retriever

NSAID sensitivity

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Persian Cat

Kidney care meds

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French Bulldog

Allergy medications

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Siamese Cat

Anesthesia risks

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German Shepherd

GI sensitivity

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Maine Coon

Heart medications

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Border Collie

MDR1 gene

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Sedation sensitivity

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Labrador

Joint supplements

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HCM drug safety

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Pain management

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Joint supplements

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Your pet can't read a medicine label.
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