Both dogs and cats can take Clindamycin Hydrochloride (brand name: Antirobe). It is by prescription and is for treating soft tissue, dental, and bone, bacterial infections.
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Promethazine is not typically used to treat vomiting in dogs. It is important to consult a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause of the vomiting and to provide appropriate treatment. Giving medications to dogs without veterinary guidance can be unsafe and may not address the root cause of the issue.
It is always best to consult with a veterinarian before giving your dog any supplements, including calcium tablets. Excessive calcium intake can be harmful to dogs, so it is important to ensure the dosage is appropriate for your dog's specific needs. Providing a balanced diet is usually sufficient to meet your dog's calcium needs.
Yes it is! My husband use TRAMADOL HCL CA 50MG but also has the 100MG. One is short acting and the other is a longer acting medication. When taking our German Shepherd to the vet they wrote out the medication instructions for the TRAMADOL 100MG and also GABAPENTIN unsure of the specific MG. Another visit they gave us Prednisone which I use . When we got home I checked all of her ones against the ones we humans use, suffice to say don’t pay the triple price at the vets , check your own medication.
Yes, dog pee can be corrosive for galvanized sheet metal. The acidity of the urine can cause the metal to corrode over time, leading to damage and deterioration. It is important to clean any dog urine off galvanized sheet metal surfaces promptly to prevent corrosion.
I am no expert, but our lab had been prescribed Tramadol in the past. Now that he is in his last few days (cancer) and running a fever, I decided to give him 50mg twice a day. His joints are "wobbly" and he is slow to get up this past week. The fever is wearing him down and likely causing various "pains" that cannot be located. SO as a precaution/prophylactic - I have started this therapy. He is still eating and trying to evacuate his bowels (mostly with success), but I started him on a diuretic once a day to help eliminate excess water. The lymphoma swelling is causing problems in this area. 60mg of prednisone each morning helps, but I added another 20mg in the evening to aid the advanced processes causing swelling at night. Him sleeping on the cool tile with a fan seems to help with the fever.
A dog can take Clinidamyacin, but the amount he can have determines on his size. A prescription can be given for dogs with infections.
The active ingredient in ZydaClin is clindamycin, an antibiotic. I cannot see how it could possibly cause your dog to get worms.
Clindamycin is an antibiotic used to treat soft tissue, dental, and bone infections. Your veterinarian would have to give you the correct dose. The wrong dose, or if your dog is intolerant of this medication could lead to watery diarrhea, or diarrhea that has blood in it. Clindamycin should not be given to dogs that are on certain medications (both prescription and over-the-counter medications), or if the dog has kidney disease, liver disease, colitis, asthma, eczema, or allergic skin reactions.
a dog costs $150 throuout lifetime
Best way to teach your dog to heel is take him/her to an obedience training class. Places like petsmart and private companies offer them for puppies for around $150 USD
someone told me it was about $150
can a dog take tetrcycline
It varies by breed: 8 pounds for a very small dog, 150 pounds for a very large dog.
great danes
$150 or less
feed the dog chicken and the lizard fruit and bugs
It depends where you live and the size of the dog but usually between £100 and £150.