None - norocillin is a penicillin-class antibiotic formulated as an injectable medication. Without confirming your puppy has a urinary tract infection, and without knowing what bacteria are causing this infection, giving a random antibiotic could make your puppy very sick.
In general, puppies don't get urinary tract infections; those that do often have congenital malformations of the perineal (under the tail) area that need to be corrected surgically to prevent recurrent UTIs. However, for UTIs that do happen, the most common bacteria are Gram negative intestinal flora such as E. coli. These bacteria are generally not susceptible to penicillin-class drugs.
You might have a urine infection. Go to the doctor and give a urine sample.
Urine shows levels of pregnancy hormones and also whether a woman is spilling glucose into the urine and if she has a urinary tract infection.
She needs to see a vet. Hopefully, it may simply be an infection.
You can give your puppy a trip to the Veterinarian. She needs to be checked up. She could have a severe respiratory infection, etc. Don't try to treat her at home, take her into be seen by your Vet.
They give Jess a puppy for Christmas.
You could have a bladder infection or a urinary tract infection. Go to your doctor for a urine test.
Certain foods like asparagus can give urine a bad odor. It could be an infection. If you recently took vitamins, that could cause odor as well
Puppies are like kids, so sounds to me that your puppy has an infection of some sort. It's time to take your puppy into the vets and let them decide. There isn't anything to be worried about and if it is an infection the doctor will give you some medication to help out and your puppy will be fine. Please take the puppy in right away and don't leave this! Good luck Marcy
You could have a bladder infection or UTI (same thing.) UTI stands for Urinary Tract Infection. If you suspect that it's a bladder infection, drink plenty of water or cranberry juice is recommended, and wear cotton underwear (females). You can go to the doctor where they will test your urine for bacteria and give you antibiotics if it is confirmed that you have a bladder infection.
Not necessarily. Blood in urine is a symptom of urinary tract infection, however, it also can be caused by other diseases. Whatever the cause, you need to see your physician so they can diagnose the cause and give you the appropriate treatment. Urinary tract infection can be treated with antibiotics or herbal medicine called Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill.
Give the puppy something he can chew on.
if you are training your puppy then you should used soft treats but you can give you puppy any treat that is intended for puppies