PetArmor Aspirin Pain Reliever Tab For Small & Medium Dogs (75 Count)

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PetArmor Aspirin Pain Reliever Tablets for Small & Medium Dogs

When your furry friend experiences minor aches and joint discomfort, PetArmor Aspirin Pain Reliever Tablets offer fast and effective relief. Specially designed for small and medium-sized dogs, this liver-flavored chewable tablet is both a pain reliever and a pet parent’s solution to improving their dog’s comfort. Whether it’s joint stiffness, occasional discomfort from overactivity, or age-related pain, this product provides temporary relief, helping your dog return to their playful self.

With 300 mg of acetylsalicylic acid in each tablet, it’s a reliable choice to address your pet’s minor pains. The liver flavor makes administration easy, turning medication time into a treat for your dog.

What Are the Benefits of PetArmor Aspirin Pain Reliever?

  1. Fast-Acting Pain Relief: Targets minor aches, joint stiffness, and discomfort effectively.
  2. Tailored for Small and Medium Dogs: Specifically formulated to address the needs of smaller breeds.
  3. Tasty Liver Flavor: Encourages easy consumption without stress for both you and your dog.
  4. Veterinary-Grade Quality: Affordable, vet-quality pain relief you can trust.
  5. Improves Mobility : Helps your dog stay active by reducing pain and supporting joint comfort.

What Are the Ingredients in PetArmor Aspirin for Dogs?

PetArmor Aspirin contains carefully selected ingredients to ensure both safety and efficacy:

  • Acetylsalicylic Acid (300 mg): The active pain-relieving ingredient.
  • Pork Liver: Adds a delicious flavor to encourage consumption.
  • Microcrystalline Cellulose and Starch: Ensures tablet stability and consistency.

How to Use PetArmor Aspirin Tablets for Dogs?

Dosage and Administration

Always consult your veterinarian for exact dosage instructions depending on your pet's weight, age, and health condition. Do not exceed the recommended dose on the label.

  • Ensure your dog has eaten before administering the tablet to minimize potential stomach upset.
  • Monitor your dog for any adverse reactions.

Are There Any Side Effects of PetArmor Aspirin?

While generally safe when used as directed, possible side effects include:

  • Gastrointestinal upset (e.g., vomiting, diarrhea).
  • Reduced appetite.
  • Allergic reactions (rare).

Important: If side effects persist or worsen, discontinue use and consult your veterinarian immediately.

What Precautions Should I Take with PetArmor Aspirin?

  • Not suitable for puppies, pregnant, or nursing dogs.
  • Avoid combining with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids.
  • Never administer to pets with known bleeding disorders or ulcer

Shipping & Returns 

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FAQs - PetArmor Aspirin Pain Reliever Tablets

What is so special about PetArmor Aspirin Pain Reliever for Dogs?

PetArmor Aspirin stands out for its targeted formulation of 300 mg acetylsalicylic acid, tailored for small and medium dogs. Its liver-flavored chewable tablets make administration stress-free, while offering fast, temporary relief from minor aches, joint pain, and discomfort, ensuring your dog remains active and comfortable.

Can PetArmor Aspirin be used for chronic pain in dogs?

This product is designed for temporary relief of minor aches and pains. For chronic conditions like arthritis or long-term joint pain, consult your veterinarian to discuss ongoing treatment options tailored to your dog's specific needs.

Is PetArmor Aspirin safe for dogs with sensitive stomachs?

Dogs with sensitive stomachs may be at a higher risk of experiencing side effects like vomiting or diarrhea. Administer the tablet with food to reduce the risk and always consult your vet before use. If your dog shows any signs of gastrointestinal distress, discontinue use and seek veterinary advice.

How long does it take for PetArmor Aspirin to work?

PetArmor Aspirin typically starts to provide relief within 1-2 hours after administration. The exact time can vary depending on your dog's weight, metabolism, and overall health. Monitor your dog for signs of improvement and consult your vet if relief is not noticeable.

Can I give PetArmor Aspirin to my dog every day?

This product is intended for occasional use. Long-term or daily administration can increase the risk of side effects, such as stomach ulcers or bleeding. Always follow dosage recommendations and consult your veterinarian for prolonged use.

What should I do if my dog accidentally consumes too many tablets?

Overdosing on aspirin can be dangerous for dogs, potentially causing symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or rapid breathing. If an overdose is suspected, contact your veterinarian or an emergency animal poison control hotline immediately for guidance.

Does PetArmor Aspirin require a prescription?

No, PetArmor Aspirin is available over-the-counter, but it’s still recommended to consult with your veterinarian before using this product to ensure it’s suitable for your dog’s specific health needs.

Can PetArmor Aspirin help with post-surgery pain in dogs?

This product is not specifically formulated for post-surgery pain. Always consult your veterinarian before using any over-the-counter medications for surgical recovery, as other medications might be more appropriate for your pet’s needs.

How do I store PetArmor Aspirin to maintain its effectiveness?

Store PetArmor Aspirin in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep it out of reach of children and pets to prevent accidental ingestion. Ensure the bottle is securely closed after use to maintain the product’s freshness.

Is PetArmor Aspirin suitable for senior dogs?

PetArmor Aspirin can provide relief for minor joint and mobility issues common in senior dogs. However, senior dogs often have underlying conditions that require a vet’s input, so consult your veterinarian before use to ensure it is safe for your aging pet.

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