Yes
it depends what your using them for
Keep the wound clean and dry and use a good antibiotic. I recommend "triple" antibiotic. Many people no long recomend an antibiotic.
Yes,yes & yes
It is not recommended to give pig antibiotics to goats, as the dosage and type of antibiotics may differ between species. It is best to consult with a veterinarian familiar with goats to prescribe the appropriate antibiotic for your goat.
It is not the ideal antibiotic to penetrate the sinuses. Augmentin is the drug of choice, though some are suggesting the use of an antibiotic that also covers MRSA, such as Bactrim.
Consumers.
No, it is not recommended to use Pantene shampoo on your guinea pig. Guinea pigs have sensitive skin that can be easily irritated by human shampoos. It is best to use shampoos specifically designed for small pets.
you can use pretty much anything to clean your pig, you should bathe your pig at least once a month, dont use scented shampoo and no conditioner which will make the fur oily. Ask your vet for a brand that is good for your piggie.
You need to see a doctor and get an antibiotic. Hand washing, change the dressing if it's a wound (ask the doctor HOW and what you should use), just use common sense good hygiene to help the staph resolve. But an antibiotic is your first necessity.
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no because benidril is when you are allergic to something and use it not to be allergic to what are you allergic to
You should take the antibiotic amoxocyclin.