Yes They can.
Whoever wrote this question should have made it make a little more sense. A dogs skin is just his skin. A yeast infection is when white stinky discharge comes out of your private area. It's nasty.
Yes They can.
There is no such thing as a urinary yeast infection, but your dog can get a urinary tract infection. As for yeast infections, I'm not sure.
Only if it's a Saint Beernard. :)
Penicillin doesn't treat yeast infections, and you want to talk to you vet before giving your dog "human" meds... they have different metabolism than we do, and things that are safe for us are not safe for them.
will it hurt a small dog with a yeast infection to have a rawhide bone
make some bread then give the yeast back:) Option 2 Yeast can be treated regardless of the source of infection. However the treament varies with location of the infection. Since there is no mention of the location the "how" is a mystery. If the infection is in tissue for which there is an established, over the counter, medication the treatment is straight forward, otherwise a trip to the clinic and a doctor's Rx will be required.
Sometimes it depends on the type of dog, you would have to talk to your vet or a specialist
No. You can never give a dog human medication. Cystitis in Dogs can me serious and cause internal infection which can lead to damage. A veterinary appointment is required.
Is there a human equivelant to Clavaloc antibiotic that you can give a dog?
Yes, if the human has a bacterial infection, it is possible for that infection to be transferred to the dog. I will point out, however, that this is rather rare.
This is probably inflammatory exudate, which may be due to a bacterial infection, a yeast infection or an ear mite infestation. Your veterinarian can do a simple ear swab test to see what type of infection or infestation your dog may have. Based upon that, your veterinarian will give you the medications and instructions to get the infection cleared up.
No pls dont do such kind of things, it may effect to its DNA,