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Dangerous
Aspirin can cause serious harm to dogs.
Causes stomach ulcers, kidney damage, and blood clotting problems. Sometimes prescribed by vets at specific doses, but human doses are dangerous. Never give without vet guidance.
Dangerous
Aspirin is very dangerous for cats.
Cats metabolize aspirin extremely slowly — a single dose can last 3 days. Can cause gastric ulcers, kidney failure, and liver damage. Never give aspirin to cats without veterinary guidance.
If your dog has eaten this food and shows signs of distress (vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, tremors, or seizures), contact your veterinarian immediately.