Lockjaw is a common term for tetanus intoxication, which is caused by the bacteria Botulinum tetani. The most common antibiotic used is penicillin, but the animal must also be given antitoxin, muscle relaxants, sedatives, IV fluids, potentially total nutrition through either a stomach tube or an intestinal tube, be kept in a quiet dark place and disturbed as little as possible. Tetanus interferes with the relaxing of muscles, so when an animal tenses a muscle he is unable to relax it again and it will stay rigid and locked in place (hence the name lockjaw, since it routinely affects the jaw muscles). This is a very difficult disease to treat but is rare to see in dogs; cows and horses (and people) get tetaus more commonly and are all routinely vaccinated against tetanus.
All dogs have the capability to have "lockjaw"...its a common myth that lockjaw means that the dogs jaws lock in place this is not true...the term lockjaw was first used to describe a fighting dog's unwillingness to release its hold unless forced too..but all dogs can be so stubborn that they refuse too let go thus ..."lockjaw" this behavior is mostly seen in small terrier breeds mainly the Jack Russell.
Yes, metronidazole is an antibiotic for dogs. It is commonly used in veterinary medicine to treat infections caused by certain types of bacteria and parasites, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract. It is also used to treat certain types of skin infections and dental infections in dogs.
Although there were no results for Otomix, there were some for Otomax. Otomax is an ear antibiotic for dogs. It is used to treat bacterial ear infections of the outer ear of dogs.
The trademark name "Polycillin" is used for the antibiotic ampicillin.
Flagyl is a type of antibiotic known as Metronidazol. It is often used to treat infections stemming from bacteria in the bowel.
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It's an antibiotic, used as a broadspectrum antibiotic usually for animals
Yes. That stuff works wonders. We have used on cat also after scuffles with neighbor cat.
Penicillin is not typically used to treat Lyme disease in dogs. The most common antibiotic used is doxycycline, which is effective in treating the infection. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment options for Lyme disease in dogs.
So long as your veterinarian has prescribed it, yes it is safe for your dog. Keflex is the trade name of cephalexin, a common cephalosporin antibiotic used to treat minor infections such as skin or ear infections in dogs.
Gentamicin Sulfate Ophthalmic Solution is an antibiotic drop that is used to topically, a prescription medicine for veterinary use in dogs, cats, and horses.
I used Surolan for 4 days and now my 5 year old dog is 100% deaf