- Like any medication, side effects can occur when administering dogs tramadol.
- The side effects that are usually seen include
upset stomach or indigestion,
a lowered heart rate.
- If the animal has taken too much tramadol, he or she will exhibit small pupils, confusion, and seizures, and would require immediate veterinary attention.
- Use caution when administering tramadol to dogs with liver or kidney problems, since tramadol is metabolized and excreted by these organs.
- Tramadol should not be given to dogs that are taking SSRIs, tricyclics, or MAOIs due to the risk of seizure.
- Dogs taking deprenyl for Cushing’s syndrome should also avoid tramadol, as well as other narcotic drugs.