For hearing, just like we use our ears.
Murine models are, rodents used for testing such as using mice to test vaccines for humans
Yes. It was prescribed by our vet
It is fine to use human ear drops on dogs as long as you call your veterinarian first to verify the dosage is correct. Most of the time if it over the counter it is ok as long as there is no broken skin within the dogs ear.
The cropping (cutting) of dogs ears was originally done to prevent working dogs (the dog breeds that ear cropping is most commonly done to) from being bitten by rodents on the dogs floppy ears, which could cause infection. Most woking dogs still have their ears cropped even if they are not going to be used for work because it has become the "look" of the dog's breed.
No, you should not use Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride Ophthalmic drops in your ear. You should use Ciprofloxacin ear drops which are made for the ears.
If it does not state ear usage indication on the leaflet, it's best not to use it for that use. Safer to buy Otex ear drops instead, which are made for ears.
Yes it can. Used SUROLAN drops ,after three days of treatment,my dog is now deaf.
Flies love to bite the tips of dogs ears. We use a fly repellent that is used to spray on horses. Just a little dab'll do ya. Reapply as needed.
It is probably better to find an "otic" solution. Ophthalmic solutions are formulated to be used in the eyes. See your dog's vet to get the dog's ears examined. The medicine you should use depends on the diagnosis.
You need to ask your vet. Some human medicines cannot be used on dogs.
I used Surolan for 4 days and now my 5 year old dog is 100% deaf