Yes - for most people our pets ARE Family!
All dog bites should be treated. Seek advice from your doctor or nearest emergency department of your local hospital.
NO, it is fatal to dogs. DO NOT give human pain relievers to dogs. Only a handful of drugs are safe for humans and dogs. Benadryl is the only one someone without training should give a dog in an allergic emergency.
Yes, "Emergency" should be capitalized when referring to a specific situation or type of response, such as "Emergency Room" or "State of Emergency."
No - human pain medications are not safe for dogs due to the dogs' sensitivity to the side effects. If you suspect your dog is in pain, you should take it to your veterinarian; there are emergency clinics around that should be able to prescribe Rimadyl for your dog if medically needed.
emergency plans should not be:
You should have a spare tire, a working emergency brake, and a first aid kit.
Healthcare facilities should conduct emergency drills often. This is because there can be an emergency any time.
911
emergency calls are life threatening.
Grant the emergency vehicle the right of way.
That could be very serious. Chocolate is toxic to dogs and cats. See the link below. You'd better call a vet emergency line.
Dogs should have bones all of the time.