Yes, I had a dog with a combination yeast and staph infection on her coat that started in her ears and then spread as she scratched. I ended up with 6 weeks of pink eye, until I finally put her on very strong antibiotics and anti fungal. I was a few weeks pregnant at the time so I couldn't take the normal eye drops or medication. I ended up having just to use anti biotic eye scrubs. Happy to say dog, Mama, and future baby all were fine.
Yes, it is generally safe to give metronidazole to dogs when prescribed by a veterinarian. Metronidazole is commonly used to treat various bacterial and parasitic infections in dogs. However, it is important to follow the veterinarian's instructions and dosage recommendations to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the medication for your dog.
Antibiotics primarily work to fight bacterial infections in the body, rather than giving you energy.
You should take your dog to a vet and have the vet give you some medication for your dog, possibly Otomax Ointment, that will kill any Fungal and/or Bacterial based ear infections.
People abuse their dogs by hitting them give them rotting food and don't give the dogs love.
A dog can take Clinidamyacin, but the amount he can have determines on his size. A prescription can be given for dogs with infections.
Viruses are not killed by antibiotics. Antibiotics kill bacterial infections like Strep Throat and Pneumonia. Viral infections, such as the common cold and the flu are cured by your body's immune system.
Yes, penicillin can be used to treat bacterial infections in dogs. However, it is important to consult a veterinarian before administering any medication to your pet, as the dosage and duration of treatment may vary depending on the specific condition being treated.
Clavamox, an antibiotic for dogs, contains amoxicillin and clavulanic acid. In human medicine, the equivalent would be Augmentin, which also contains amoxicillin and clavulanic acid and is prescribed for similar bacterial infections. However, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment in humans.
Vaccines do not destroy pathogens, they give the immune system antibodies so it can destroy a pathogen before it causes an infection. Vaccines do exist for some bacterial infections.
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.
Yes. Azithromycin (the generic name of Zithromax) is an appropriate antibiotic for certain infections in dogs. You should not just give your Zithromax to your dog, however. Always get the proper dosage from your veterinarian.
No. That is not possible.