About $2000-4000 dollars depending on time it took to get the dog to the vet and weight of dog. The heavier the better turn out and recovery rate.
yes you can treat a tooth infection with medication
eyedrop medication to treat infection
koch infection
get a treat and show it to the snake then if the snake likes it put the treat up high and when it goes up put it down .personal experience .just train it
No, Azithromycin is an antibiotic used to treat infection.
Sometimes doctors will prescribe them to either prevent or treat a secondary infection. Some examples are lung or ear infections that may develop as a result of an initial viral infection.
Sinus infection is due to viral, bacterial or fungal infection. Dicloxacillin can very much be prescribed to treat a sinus infection caused by staphylococcus bacteria.
If it was a non-poisonous snake bite, you would treat the puncture wounds as you would any other wound. Dab on antiseptic (liquid or cream) daily until the wounds are healed. The important thing, according to the question, was that it was non-poisonous.
No, not unless the symptoms are caused by a secondary bacterial infection. Antibiotics like penicillin work only on bacteria. The flu is caused by a virus for which antibiotics have no curative effects.
Phenazopyridine is a pain reliever that affects the lower part of your urinary tract. Phenazopyridine is used to treat pain and burning usually caused by an infection, surgery, or catheter. It may treat symptoms of a urinary tract infection, but does not treat the actual infection.
Phenazopyridine is a pain reliever that affects the lower part of your urinary tract. Phenazopyridine is used to treat pain and burning usually caused by an infection, surgery, or catheter. It may treat symptoms of a urinary tract infection, but does not treat the actual infection.
A snake is a threat to a mouse for one reason. The one reason why a snake is a treat to a mouse is because that is what snakes eat.