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Dog Ate Ibuprofen? Act Within 2 Hours — Here's What To Do

🩺 Vet-Reviewed 📅 Updated 2025 ⏱ 4 min read 🐕 Dogs
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⚡ Immediate Assessment
This Could Be a Medical Emergency

Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) is one of the most common causes of pet poisoning. Dogs lack the liver enzymes to process NSAIDs safely. Even one tablet can cause GI bleeding, kidney failure, and in severe cases, neurological damage.

🚨 Do Not Wait — Act Now

🚨 Do These Steps Right Now

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Stay calm but act fast. The 2-hour treatment window is critical — do not wait to see if symptoms develop.
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Note the time your dog ate the substance and any symptoms already showing.
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Do NOT induce vomiting unless specifically told to by Poison Control or a vet.
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Keep your dog calm and restrict movement while you call for help.
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Call now:

Why This Is Dangerous

NSAIDs like ibuprofen inhibit cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes, which dogs rely on to protect the GI lining and maintain kidney blood flow. Without this protection, ulcers form and kidneys begin to fail.

Ibuprofen has a narrow toxic margin in dogs — the gap between a 'therapeutic' dose and a lethal dose is very small. This is why even one or two pills can be an emergency, especially for small dogs.

Symptoms to Watch For

🤢 Vomiting (often with blood)
💩 Black/tarry stools (GI bleed)
😴 Lethargy & weakness
😮‍💨 Abdominal pain
💧 Decreased urination
🩺 Pale gums
⚡ Seizures (severe)
🫀 Kidney failure
0–2h

GI Irritation Begins

Vomiting, nausea, abdominal discomfort. This is the best window for treatment.

2–12h

Ulceration Risk

GI ulcers can form. Blood in vomit or black stools indicates GI bleeding.

12–48h

Kidney Stress

Decreased urination, weakness as kidney function declines.

48h+

Organ Failure

Without treatment: severe kidney failure and potentially fatal GI bleeding.

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Frequently Asked Questions

GI toxicity begins at 25mg/kg. Kidney failure risk starts at 50–125mg/kg. A standard 200mg tablet is toxic to a dog weighing less than 8 kg (18 lbs).

Even small doses can cause GI damage. Call Poison Control immediately. Do not wait for symptoms.

Absolutely not. There is no safe dose of ibuprofen for dogs. Ask your vet about dog-safe pain medications if needed.

Veterinary NSAIDs (like Carprofen, Meloxicam) are formulated for dogs' specific enzyme systems. Human NSAIDs like ibuprofen and naproxen are not safe for dogs.

Yes, immediately. GI ulcers and kidney damage can develop without obvious early symptoms. The 2-hour window for inducing vomiting is critical.